The book explores the significant historical contributions of pre-Islamic Arabian inhabitants, highlighting their roles as influential merchants and warriors. It delves into the cultural and economic dynamics of the region, setting the stage for the emergence of Islam and illustrating how these early Arab societies shaped the course of world history. Through detailed narratives, it uncovers the complexities of their interactions and the legacy they left behind.
Robert G. Hoyland Books
Robert G. Hoyland is a scholar and historian specializing in the medieval history of the Middle East. His work delves deeply into the cultural and societal shifts of this pivotal era. Hoyland's analytical approach illuminates the complex interactions between diverse civilizations and religions that shaped the region. His writings offer valuable insights into the formative period of the medieval world.



In God's Path
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
[A] splendid new history of the Arab conquests.... Hoyland...has performed an invaluable service. His book will surely serve as the definitive account of the Arab conquests for many years to come. -Tom Holland, Literary Review
The Oxford Illustrated History of the Holy Land
- 402 pages
- 15 hours of reading
The story of the Holy Land, encompassing the three millennia that saw the birth of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Each chapter is written by a leading scholar and is highly illustrated with paintings, photographs, and ancient texts. číst celé