Khalifah

Khalifah
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Publisher : Aardwolfe Books
Total Pages : 338
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ISBN-10 : 9780970777676
ISBN-13 : 0970777671
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Book Synopsis Khalifah by : John Elray

Download or read book Khalifah written by John Elray and published by Aardwolfe Books. This book was released on 2002-12 with total page 338 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A forced Muslim convert defies all odds to become the supreme ruler of an empire that stretches from Egypt to Persia in this drama that pits Arab against Arab during the Muslims' rise to power in the seventh century A.D. Mu'awiya is the son of the most vehement foe of the Prophet Muhammed, and amid the treachery, war, and political intrigue that follow the Prophet's death, Mu'awiya embarks on a 30-year odyssey to redeem his family's name and realize his ambition to be a leader in the new order. This gripping novel exposes the inner workings of a movement whose conquests rivaled those of the Romans and whose influence on modern-day life spans the globe.

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