Publisher's Synopsis
This engaging work explores the role of the city in Islamic culture and society, focusing in particular on the city of Medina. Written by an anonymous author (known only by the initials FRB), this book provides a fascinating look at the customs, traditions, and daily life of urban dwellers in the Islamic world. From the muezzin's call to prayer to the bustling marketplace, this book brings the reader into the heart of one of the world's great cultural and spiritual centers.
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