A Geographical History of the Quran

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The Qur’an is not only a book of law, but also contains historical facts and is replete with names of certain nations, places and persons. Can these names be placed in the context of the present natural geography? Have they undergone any changes?

Exploring the past provides a good background to take lessons from the history.

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Author: Nadvi, Syed Muzaffar ud din
Publisher: Nadvi, Syed Muzaffar ud din
Year: 1992 reprint
Pages: 143
Printed: Pakistan
ISBN:969-432-006-2
Binding: Hard Cover
Book Condition: New
Weight: 205gr.
Description from the publisher: The Qur’an is not only a book of law, but also contains historical facts and is replete with names of certain nations, places and persons. Can these names be placed in the context of the present natural geography? Have they undergone any changes?

Exploring the past provides a good background to take lessons from the history. The Quran itself tells us to “travel through the earth and see what was the end” of earlier people. Yet the task is a difficult one. Natural calamities and the human factor mean that historical changes do not keep anything constant, especially when one is referring to a subject which existed thousands of years ago. Adding to this difficulty is the fact that names have assumed different forms in different languages owing to the passage of time and movement of the human race.

This work, first published 1936 and based on an earlier work by Sayyid Sulaiman Nadwi, aims to give a basic understanding of the places and peoples mentioned in the Qur’an.

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Weight .25 kg