The Tradition and Renewal of Islamic Historiography
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https://doi.org/10.54691/bcpep.v6i.1783Keywords:
Islamic historiography; historiographical tradition; Islam; origins and development of historiography; renewal.Abstract
Since the nineteenth century, the study of history has become an important branch of historiography, and the number of related research discourses has renewed our understanding of the discipline in general. The study and learning of history has been undertaken in order to examine and summarise the lessons of historical research in order to make it better in the future. The Arab Islamic civilization of the Middle East has created a rich tradition of historiography, which has alternated and interpenetrated with various religious, humanistic and natural disciplines, occupying an important place in the history of Islamic culture and making a great contribution to the history of world civilization, while the tradition of Islamic historiography and its renewal in modern times have provided us with valuable lessons for the study of history today.
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