Tareekh Arz-ul-Quran by Syed Sulaiman Nadwi explores the geography of the Qur’an and the history, culture, and civilization of Arabs before Islam.
A Scholarly Study of the Geography of the Qur’an and the Pre-Islamic History of Arab Nations
Tareekh Arz-ul-Quran is a significant scholarly work written by the renowned Islamic historian and thinker Syed Sulaiman Nadwi. The book aims to provide a geographical and historical background to the Qur’an, helping readers understand Qur’anic verses in their proper spatial and historical context.
In the first part, the author discusses the geography of the land mentioned in the Qur’an and examines the political, historical, and national conditions of Arab nations in light of Qur’anic references. This section clearly shows that even before the advent of Islam, the Arab people played an important role in world history, and their civilization had spread across regions such as Yemen, Syria, and Iraq.
The second part of the book is intended to cover the languages, religions, trade routes, and various aspects of Arab civilization and social development. Presenting this work as the result of his dedication and research, the author offers it to the Muslim world and prays to Allah for its acceptance and widespread benefit.
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