History of Mohammedanism

History of Mohammedanism

"History of Mohammedanism" is a work by Charles Mills.

This nineteenth century book presents a biography of the prophet of Islam, and accounts of the empires founded by Muslims; an inquiry into the theological, moral, and judicial codes of the Islam, and the literature and sciences of the Saracens and Turks; with a view of the present extent and influence of Islam.

One edition was printed in London in 1818, there was also an 1817 version printed.

External links

*http://www.exorthodoxforchrist.com/islam.htm
*http://www.al-shia.com/html/eng/articles/mahdi/almahdi/04.htm Dead link|date=April 2008


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