Worlds of Islam

A Global History

James McDougall author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd

Published:20th Jan '26

Should be back in stock very soon

Worlds of Islam cover

'A brilliant and captivating work ... There is simply no better book on Islam in history’ Eugene Rogan

From its birth in seventh-century Arabia, Islam has been a faith on the move. In Worlds of Islam, James McDougall explores its origins and transformations from Late Antiquity to the digital age.

Over the span of a thousand years, armies, missionaries, and merchants carried it to the edges of Europe, the coasts of Southeast Asia, and the remote interior of China. By the nineteenth century, Islam encompassed a world of great diversity, from Muslim-ruled empires to nations where Muslims lived out their faith among many others. In the twentieth century, while monarchs in the Gulf asserted dynastic privilege and fundamentalists in Egypt and Pakistan preached social morality, revolutionaries from Algeria to Indonesia fought for national self-determination, and activists in North America and Europe campaigned for civil liberties and social justice.

As empires fell and new superpowers rose, Muslims proved to be as adaptable and dynamic as modernity itself. Sweeping and authoritative, Worlds of Islam narrates the epic story of how Muslims emerged as a community, built empires, traversed the globe, came to number in the billions, and became modern.

Brilliant, indispensable ... a rare book of balanced scholarship -- Simon Sebag Montefiore
[A] stunningly ambitious and authoritative global history [that] paints a compelling picture of change, adaptation, and growth in Islam from its origins over a thousand years ago to its myriad expressions in today’s digital age. McDougall ... wears his erudition lightly, deftly linking debates across time and space. [He] covers immense ground [and offer[s] novel perspectives ... he has made the case for a profoundly nuanced picture of Islam, its faithful, and their communities -- Lisa Anderson * Foreign Affairs *
A truly global work of history ... [Worlds of Islam] makes a case for a historicist approach to Islam as a religion [and] manages to show the scale of Islamic interactions with non-Muslims over the course of fourteen centuries without losing sight of what Islam meant to Muslims. Rather than denial or avoidance, [McDougall] reaches for the historian’s tools of contextualization and comparison ... his approach is constantly analytical, questioning what facts signify -- Nile Green * Times Literary Supplement *
[A] masterful new account of Islam reminds us that the faith’s history – at its core a cosmopolitan one – is quite simply a history of the whole world. McDougall’s intercontinental account is eclectic and unpredictable, guaranteed to open the eyes and minds of the general reader no less than scholars of the world’s second-largest faith. The breadth and promiscuity of McDougall’s wide-ranging examples advance a number of original, if deliberately understated, claims … [he] rejects dogmatic assertions [and] suggests that Islam could also be understood as a political language of power that relied on the force of arms as much as it did on the force of argument. In re-examining the story of Islam’s beginnings, he quietly demolishes the post-9/11 consensus that concepts such as jihad were totems of Islam’s otherness … as Worlds of Islam so convincingly shows, the history of Islam requires the upending of many of the things we think we know about the world -- Hussein Omar * New Statesman *
A brilliant and captivating work. Written with verve and balance, and profound scholarship, Worlds of Islam allows Western readers to appreciate Islamic history from the perspective of Muslim communities from the rise of Islam to the present day. There is simply no better book on Islam in history -- Eugene Rogan, author of The Arabs: A History
An elegant, erudite guide ... eclectic and unpredictable ... never los[ing] sight of the bigger picture, it shows us how Islam took root, well beyond its heartlands in the Middle East in sub-Saharan Africa, central Asia, the Indian subcontinent, the Philippines, China and Afro-Americans in the United States .... It is impossible to sum up the skilful manner in which the author navigates his way around 1,500 years of history across such a wide geographical expanse – the historical vignettes are extremely diverse, giving greater evidence from parts of the Islamic world the West talks less about than the Middle East -- Francis Ghilès * Arab Weekly *
epic, authoritative and multilayered ... McDougall firmly rejects the “Clash of Civilisations” theory adopted more than 30 years ago by US post-Cold War warriors to depict Islam as an alien, backwards monolith. Instead, he stresses the plural in Worlds of Islam’s title ... a powerful education -- Andrew Lynch * Irish Times *
A sweeping reimagining of how we think about Muslim history. With clarity and elegance, James McDougall dismantles the tired myth of a single, monolithic ‘Muslim world’ and reveals a dazzlingly diverse mosaic of Muslim lives, cultures, and societies. Anyone who wants to understand not just the past of Islam but its present and future should read this book -- Reza Aslan
Riveting … McDougall never loses sight of the big picture even as he brings us close enough to see Islam taking root in sub-Saharan Africa, central Asia, the Indian sub-continent, Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines, even China, even among African-Americans in the United States ... a remarkable feat -- Tamim Ansary

ISBN: 9780241528488

Dimensions: 244mm x 166mm x 39mm

Weight: 1076g

608 pages