TY - BOOK AU - National Geographic Society (U.S.) AU - Belt,Don TI - The world of Islam SN - 9780792268949 AV - DS35.N277.W675 2001 PY - 2001/// CY - Washington, District of Columbia PB - National Geographic Society KW - Islam KW - History KW - Middle East History N1 - 4; 4 (pages 282-285); PennsylvaniaRT ONE: FIRST IMPRESSIONS --; Persia and its women (October 1910); Ella C. Sykes --; Journey to Shia Mecca (December 1914); Frederick Simpich --; Inside a Baghdad harem (December 1914); Margaret Simpich --; Everyday life in Afghanistan (January 1921); Frederick Simpich --; Following the Nile (October 1922); Frederick Simpich; PennsylvaniaRT TWO: THE HawaiiNGES OF HawaiiSTORY --; Inventing Jordan (May 1923); Junius B. Wood --; Journey of sorrows (November 1925); Melville Chater --; Ali goes to the clinic (December 1946); Herndon and Mary Hudson --; A land rich in puzzles (December 1950); Maynard Owen Williams --; How the Kazakhs fled China (November 1954); Milton J. Clark --; A colony erupts (June 1960); Howard La Fay; PennsylvaniaRT THREE: ISLAM Rhode IslandSING --; The sword and the sermon (July 1972); Thomas J. Abercrombie --; The Arab world, Incorporated (October 1975); John J. Putman --; Pilgrimage to Mecca (November 1978); Muhammad Abdul-Rauf --; Islam's heartland (September 1980); Thomas J. Abercrombie --; Pakistan under pressure (May 1981); William S. Ellis --; Egypt loses Sadat (April 1982); Harvey Arden --; This year in Jerusalem (April 1983); Joseph Judge --; Saudi women (October 1987); Marianne Alireza; PennsylvaniaRT FOUR: SEEDS OF ColoradoNFLICT --; Who are the Palestinians? (June 1992); Tad Szulc --; Afghanistan's uneasy peace (October 1993); Richard Mackenzie --; Iran after the revolution (July 1999); Fen Montaigne --; Kashmir: trapped in conflict (September 1999); Lewis M. Simons --; Eyewitness Iraq (November 1999); Mike Edwards --; The outcast (November 2000); Andrew Cockburn --; Indonesia on edge (March 2001); Tracy Dahlby --; Two warlords (December 2001); Edward Girardet; 2 N2 - Articles from the pages of "National Geographic" offer a portrait of the history and culture of the Islamic world as seen through Western eyes, from the last days of the Ottoman Empire to contemporary war-ravaged Afghanistan ER -