Explanation of the book
This book is an attempt to study the great overlap between Arab and Persian culture in the first ten centuries of the Hijri era, an unprecedented fusional overlap in the history of neighboring civilizations. The book attempts to prove that the cultural overlap between Arabs and Persians, which was established by the early Islamic eras, does not carry any ideological, hegemonic or exclusionary connotations, but rather is an objective result of the great event represented by the emergence of Islam in the Arab countries and its extension through conquests to neighboring countries that quickly absorbed it and merged into its framework and interactions.
Section: History Books
Number of pages: 272 pages
This book is an attempt to study the great overlap between Arab and Persian culture in the first ten centuries of the Hijri era, an unprecedented fusional overlap in the history of neighboring civilizations. The book attempts to prove that the cultural overlap between Arabs and Persians, which was established by the early Islamic eras, does not carry any ideological, hegemonic or exclusionary connotations, but rather is an objective result of the great event represented by the emergence of Islam in the Arab countries and its extension through conquests to neighboring countries that quickly absorbed it and merged into its framework and interactions.
Arab-Persian cultural interference
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