The Pioneers of the Islamic Conquest in the Central Maghreb: From the Campaign of Muʿāwiya ibn Ḥudayj to the Killing of al-Kāhina (44 AH / 665 CE – 96 AH / 689 CE)
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Islamic expansionists, Central Maghreb, ʿUqba ibn Nāfiʿ, al-Kāhina, Ḥassān ibn al-Nuʿmān.Abstract
This study aims to shed light on a significant and decisive period in the history of theCentral Maghreb, represented by the early arrival of Muslim expansionists to thewestern regions for the purpose of spreading Islam. The research seeks to address this topic by highlighting its various aspects
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➢ Ibrāhīm Aḥmad al-‘Adawī, The Umayyads and the Byzantines: The Mediterranean as an Islamic Lake, Anglo-Egyptian Library, Cairo, Egypt, 1963.
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