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Merchant Capital and Islam

Merchant Capital and Islam

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Merchant Capital and Islam

by Mahmood Ibrahim

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Paperback / softback. New. The rise of merchant capital in Mecca conditioned the development of Meccan social, economic, religious, and political structure. In this book, the author traces the roots of capitalism from the emergence of merchants as the main force in Mecca through the first civil war in Islam (656-661).

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Title
Merchant Capital and Islam
Author
Mahmood Ibrahim
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Paperback / softback
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Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
0292741189
ISBN 13
9780292741188
Publisher
University Of Texas Press
This edition first published
2011-11

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