IBN KHALDUN
Born in Tunis, North Africa, in the fourteenth century, Ibn Khaldun (1332-1406 CE) has been lauded as the discoverer of the true scope and nature of history, as the founder of sociology, and as one of the greatest historians of all time.
ISLAMIC ARCHITECTURE
The great cities of the Islamic world form a chain reaching from northern India to the Andalusian region in modern Spain, encompassing Marrakech, Cairo, Damascus and Baghdad along the way.
MODERN MATHEMATICS
The digits 0-9 that we use today have been developed from a system known as 'Arabic-Hindu numerals,' so named because of their development through a number of different Middle Eastern and Indian systems of language.
AGRA AND THE TAJ MAHAL
Shah Jahan built the Taj Mahal as a mausoleum in loving memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal. Construction of the Taj Mahal started in 1631 and took 22 years to complete. It was built entirely out of white marble, which was brought from all over India and south-east Asia.
HISTORY OF RAMADAN
The word Ramadan originates from the Arabic root ‘ar-ramad' or ‘ramida', which means scorching heat or scarcity of rations. Ramadan is the holy month of fasting as ordained by the Quran for all Muslims who have reached puberty and who are able to keep it, and it is the fourth pillar of Islam.
SUNNI AND SHI'A ISLAM
Explore the historical and theological origins of the Sunni-Shi’a divide.
NAGUIB MAHFOUZ
Naguib Mahfouz Abdelaziz Ibrahim Ahmed Al-Basha was an Egyptian writer who won the 1988 Nobel Prize in Literature
Mahmoud Darwish
Mahmoud Darwish, a celebrated Palestinian poet, used his powerful and emotive works to connect a global Palestinian community through themes of exile, identity, and longing for homeland, becoming a symbol of the Palestinian cause and earning international recognition for his literary contributions.