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La Conquête Musulmane de l'Afrique du Nord - Agha Ibrahim Akram - Editions Ribât - Éditions Ribât

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La Conquête Musulmane de l'Afrique du Nord - Agha Ibrahim Akram - Editions Ribât - Éditions RibâtLa Conqute Musulmane de l'Afrique du Nord Agha Ibrahim Akram Editions Ribt, dit par Ribt, est un ouvrage consacr l'histoire de la civilisation islamique. ce livre en franais offre une perspective enrichissante pour tous niveaux. Vous souhaitez explorer l'histoire fascinante de la civilisation islamique ? Cet ouvrage rpond vos attentes. Ce qui rend cet ouvrage spcial Langue : disponible en franais Niveau : adapt aux tous niveaux diteur reconnu : publi

La Conquête Musulmane de l'Afrique du Nord - Agha Ibrahim Akram - Editions Ribât, édité par Ribât, est un ouvrage consacré à l'histoire de la civilisation islamique. ce livre en français offre une perspective enrichissante pour tous niveaux.

Vous souhaitez explorer l'histoire fascinante de la civilisation islamique ? Cet ouvrage répond à vos attentes.

Ce qui rend cet ouvrage spécial

  • Langue : disponible en français
  • Niveau : adapté aux tous niveaux
  • Éditeur reconnu : publié par Ribât
  • Thématique : l'histoire de la civilisation islamique

Ce que vous apprendrez

  • Des connaissances islamiques authentiques
  • Des enseignements pratiques
  • Une meilleure compréhension de la religion

Pour qui est ce livre ?

  • Adultes désirant approfondir leur foi
  • Toute personne intéressée par l'Islam

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Titre La Conquête Musulmane de l'Afrique du Nord - Agha Ibrahim Akram - Editions Ribât
Éditeur Ribât
ISBN '9782956444022
Langue français
Niveau Tous niveaux


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Explorez l'expansion islamique en Afrique du Nord

  • Une fresque historique complète : Suivez les grandes conquêtes et les figures marquantes qui ont façonné l'Afrique du Nord islamique
  • Auteur reconnu : Agha Ibrahim Akram offre une analyse rigoureuse et documentée des événements historiques majeurs
  • Perspective authentique : Découvrez l'histoire vue à travers le prisme de la civilisation arabo-musulmane avec rigueur académique
  • Format pratique : Reliure souple idéale pour la lecture et la consultation régulière
  • Référence incontournable : Parfait pour les étudiants, chercheurs et lecteurs passionnés par l'histoire islamique
  • Édition de qualité : Publié par Éditions Ribât, spécialiste du livre islamique francophone

Plongez dans cette captivante reconstitution des conquêtes musulmanes et enrichissez vos connaissances sur un tournant décisif de l'histoire mondiale.

Caractéristiques

Auteur Agha Ibrahim Akram
Langue française
Année 2018
ISBN 978-2-9564440-2-2
EAN-13 9782956444022
Couverture Souple
Nb. Pages 208
Éditeur Éditions Ribât
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