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An
enquiry into how Muslim trade and business practices
evolved in the Dar al-Islam enabling it to become the premir "Economic Superpower" of The Middle Ages, and how
then migrated to other regions to facilitate their
emergence from the "Dark Ages" in the 12th - 14th
Centuries A.D. The strength of the "Islamic economic
system" not only transformal their regional domain into
the premier Commercial Superpower of the early middle
ages, it also profoundly impacted the economic
well-being of the other nations with which it was in
contact. It discusses general industrial operations and
economic and commercial histories, in addition to
currencies and free markets etc. |