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  • Sezgin,Fuat.

    Anbieter: Antiquariaat A. Kok & Zn. B.V., Amsterdam, Niederlande

    Verbandsmitglied: ILAB NVVA

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    Frankfurt am Main, Institut für Geschichte der Arabisch-Islamischen Wissenschaften an der Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität, 1987. VII,[1],179,52 pp. 48 maps (incl. 11 col. maps). Orig. hardcover (green cloth with gilt lettering). Large 4to. (Veröffentlichungen des Institutes für Geschichte der Arabisch-Islamischen Wissenschaften, Reide D: Kartographie, Band 2).Published in a limited edition of 500 unnumbered copies. - Text in English, German and Arabic. -- With a handwritten dedication by the author, dated "17-1-1991, Frankfurt" to Frans Pruijt, the late director of the publishing house of E.J. Brill, and Elisabeth Venekamp.

  • 1968 al-Arabi Map of Afro-Eurasia, the Muslim World

    Erscheinungsdatum: 1968

    Anbieter: Geographicus Rare Antique Maps, Brooklyn, NY, USA

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    Good. Pinholing in all 4 corners. Slight loss to margin in upper right corner not effecting printed image. Some creasing. Size 22.75 x 21.75 Inches. This is an Arabic-language map of Afro-Eurasia prepared and published in 1968 as a special supplement to al-Arabi magazine. Providing comprehensive statistics and information on the Muslim World, the map was issued to celebrate the magazine's 9th anniversary and support Pan-Arabism during the post-colonial era marked by the political dissolution of the United Arab Republic. A Closer Look The map covers Afro-Eurasia with countries traced and labelled. Color-shading indicates the proportion of Muslims among the population of various countries, with red representing 10-40 percent, yellow 40-70 percent, and green 70-100 percent. Below the map are statistical tables that provide further demographic information by country, noting both the raw number of Muslims in each country and their proportion of that country's population. The Soviet Union is given its own table, with statistics for both the entire union and for individual constituent Soviet Socialist Republics, including the predominantly Muslim Central Asian states and Azerbaijan. Similarly, India and the People's Republic of China are subdivided to account for predominantly Muslim areas like Xinjiang and Kashmir. Tables also record information for North America, South America, the West Indies, and Australia. Cumulative numbers are provided for continents and the world, while several notes at bottom discuss lacunae or complicating factors in the statistics. Historical Context Although al-Arabi magazine was going strong in its 9th year, the Arab and Muslim worlds were in a state of flux and discontent. Arab countries were now formally independent of colonial powers (the last colonies being the British 'Protectorate of South Arabia' in southern Yemen, overthrown in 1967, and the United Arab Emirates, which became independent in 1971) but Pan-Arabism, which al-Arabi had been founded to promote, had largely run its course. Internal fighting over leadership, battlefield losses to Israel, and the ideological tensions of the Cold War all worked to dissolve pan-Arab unity. The withdrawal of Syria from the United Arab Republic in 1961, the North Yemen Civil War, and the resounding Israeli victory in the Six-Day War were effectively the nail in the coffin for pan-Arabism, punctuated by the death of Gamel Abdel Nasser, the ideology's leading figure, in 1970. This map could be interpreted as part of a wider shift away from secular, leftist pan-Arabism towards religious and conservative pan-Islamism (promoted by Saudi Arabia in particular) in the wake of these developments. Al-Arabi Magazine Al-Arabi (??????) is a monthly Arabic-language publication first issued in December 1958 to discuss politics, culture, and social issues in the Arab World, initially from a strongly pan-Arab standpoint. The magazine was founded by and is closely tied to the Kuwaiti government and was printed by the Kuwait Government Press (now the Kuwait Ministry of Information). The magazine provides an interesting and important historical record of a period of great change in the Arab and Muslim world, when most countries in the region became independent (including Kuwait itself in 1961) and most went through some form of civil war or rebellion, which were entangled in the wider Cold War. The magazine is still published and remains an important venue for discussion of issues relating to the Arab World. Publication History and Census This map was prepared and published as a special supplement to al-Arabi in 1968. It was printed by the Kuwait Government Press (????? ????? ??????). The map is only independently cataloged among the holdings of the University of Minnesota Twin Cities, Columbia University, and the Lebanese American University. References: OCLC 309791910, 903267228.

  • [Muslim world map - Kuwait].

    Verlag: [Kuwait], 1968., 1968

    Anbieter: Antiquariat INLIBRIS Gilhofer Nfg. GmbH, Vienna, A, Österreich

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    Colour lithograph map, 614 x 585 mm. A colour-coded Kuwaiti folding map from 1968, showing the modern Muslim world as it stretches across vast areas of Africa, Europe, and Asia. The key identifies countries in green as those states where Muslims make up between 70% and 100% of the population; in yellow countries Muslims make up 40% to 70% of the population, and in pink countries Muslims make up 10% to 20% of the total population. The map key also estimates population ratios and total numbers of Muslims in Europe, Asia, America, and Australia, and in the world overall. - Some gentle creasing, colours still bright and clear. An interesting snapshot of modern Muslim history.

  • Bild des Verkäufers für [Arabic map] Al-Muslimun fi Alealam = Muslims in the World (issued through Al-Arabi Magazine on the occasion of the 5th Islamic Summit Conference of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), Kuwait City, January 1987) zum Verkauf von Dendera

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    No Binding. Zustand: Fair. Colour printed paper map 90x60cm. Fair only, quite neatly folded and bright, but with damp staining to the verso coming through to the image. Printed in Arabic by the Kuwait Government Printer, this was issued through Al Arabi Magazine as a gift to celebrate the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC)'s 5th Islamic Summit Conference hosted in Kuwait City in January 1987. A text box presents headline findings announcing a world population of 900 million Muslims. The map presents the world on a scale of about 1cm to 300km. Countries are colour blocked based on the size of their Muslim populations in percent. Pie charts show the proportions of Muslims to non-Muslims by continent. Tables running along the bottom give Muslim populations by continent and by country. A bar graph shows the World total Muslim population for 1985 forecast through to 2000.