An Analysis of Muslim History from Ancient to Ertugrul Ghazi: A Way Forward
This study analyses features of Islamic historical facts and inspiring storytelling, highlights important aspects of ancient Islamic history, and is best understood as a religious tale with some room for creative interpretation. It will look at the historical circumstances surrounding the founding of Islam, including the caliphates that were chosen at the time because, as many accounts imply, they served as the cornerstone of the Muslim community. The article makes an effort to understand the inspiring Islamic history in this light, with a focus on elucidating those components that do not naturally correspond with the recorded tale. The research also makes an effort to accomplish these goals while placing a special emphasis on the Ottoman Empire and the history of Ertugrul.
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(1) Sajida Begum
Assistant Professor, School of Political Science, Minhaj University, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.
(2) Iqra Jathol
Ph.D. Scholar, Department of Political Science, Government College Women University, Sialkot, Punjab, Pakistan.
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APA : Begum, S., & Jathol, I. (2023). An Analysis of Muslim History from Ancient to Ertugrul Ghazi: A Way Forward. Global Social Sciences Review, VIII(II), 94-100. https://doi.org/10.31703/gssr.2023(VIII-II).09
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CHICAGO : Begum, Sajida, and Iqra Jathol. 2023. "An Analysis of Muslim History from Ancient to Ertugrul Ghazi: A Way Forward." Global Social Sciences Review, VIII (II): 94-100 doi: 10.31703/gssr.2023(VIII-II).09
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HARVARD : BEGUM, S. & JATHOL, I. 2023. An Analysis of Muslim History from Ancient to Ertugrul Ghazi: A Way Forward. Global Social Sciences Review, VIII, 94-100.
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MHRA : Begum, Sajida, and Iqra Jathol. 2023. "An Analysis of Muslim History from Ancient to Ertugrul Ghazi: A Way Forward." Global Social Sciences Review, VIII: 94-100
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MLA : Begum, Sajida, and Iqra Jathol. "An Analysis of Muslim History from Ancient to Ertugrul Ghazi: A Way Forward." Global Social Sciences Review, VIII.II (2023): 94-100 Print.
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OXFORD : Begum, Sajida and Jathol, Iqra (2023), "An Analysis of Muslim History from Ancient to Ertugrul Ghazi: A Way Forward", Global Social Sciences Review, VIII (II), 94-100
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TURABIAN : Begum, Sajida, and Iqra Jathol. "An Analysis of Muslim History from Ancient to Ertugrul Ghazi: A Way Forward." Global Social Sciences Review VIII, no. II (2023): 94-100. https://doi.org/10.31703/gssr.2023(VIII-II).09