Witness one of history's most dramatic turning points with The Sword of Islam: A.D. 565 to 740, the compelling historical account of the Muslim conquests that nearly destroyed Christendom! This volume covers Sword of Islam: A.D. 565 to 740: Th
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Witness one of history's most dramatic turning points with The Sword of Islam: A.D. 565 to 740, the compelling historical account of the Muslim conquests that nearly destroyed Christendom! This volume covers Sword of Islam: A.D. 565 to 740: The Muslim Onslaught All but Destroys Christendom, a period of history that shaped the world we live in today. From the birth of Islam to the lightning-fast conquests that swept across the Middle East, North Africa, and into Europe, this book chronicles the rise of a new world power and its collision with the Christian Byzantine and Persian empires. Drawing on primary sources and modern scholarship, it brings to life the battles, the leaders, the strategies, and the human drama of this pivotal era. Readers will gain insight into how the Muslim conquests changed the course of history, redrawing maps, reshaping cultures, and establishing conflicts that echo to the present day. Perfect for history enthusiasts, students of military history, and anyone seeking to understand the roots of today's world. The Sword of Islam offers a balanced, scholarly account of a transformative period. Order your copy today and travel back to the seventh century when the world was being remade!