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4.0 out of 5 stars Youthful look at Islam, February 25, 2005
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William Garrison Jr. (Bellevue, WA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Atlas of Islam: People, Daily Life and Traditions (Hardcover)
Children will like this large-page book with many illustrations and colorful photographs. But only 64 pages. Good introductory info regarding Islam; stuff regarding Islamic countries, culture, Muslim differences, Shiite v Sunni, traditions, daily life, Fatimids, Islamic Spain, Sufism, Mongols, Maelukes, Mughal empire, Fesitvals, Women, Islamism, the Hajj -- not any deep info, but brief mentioning. Hey, a booklet for young elementary-school kids. I learned a few things, too. I'd buy it with a spare dollar or two -- primarily for the extensive illustrations.
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The Atlas of Islam: People, Daily Life and Traditions
The Atlas of Islam: People, Daily Life and Traditions by Neil Morris (Hardcover - Mar. 2003)
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