In Architects of Light, Hichem Karoui and the GEW Social Sciences Group present a powerful reinterpretation of Islamic civilisation through the lens of Persian influence. This book reveals how the encounter between Arab and Persian worlds produced one of the most dynamic and enduring civilisations in human history.
Rather than portraying history as a sequence of conquests, the author highlights processes of integration, adaptation, and creativity. Persian administrators, scholars, and artists did not merely inherit the Islamic world—they helped build it.
The book explores key domains of influence:
Governance and administration shaped by Sassanid models Scientific advancement through translation and innovation Medical and philosophical traditions that bridged cultures The revival of Persian language and literary excellence Artistic and architectural achievements that defined Islamic aestheticsThrough a carefully structured narrative, readers gain insight into how knowledge circulated across regions, how languages evolved, and how intellectual traditions merged into a unified yet diverse civilisation.
This accessible yet scholarly work is ideal for readers interested in history, religion, and cross-cultural exchange. It provides both a broad overview and detailed analysis, making it suitable for students, academics, and general readers alike.
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