The Muslim Conquest of Egypt & North Africa by A.I. Akram is a compelling historical account that captures one of the most transformative periods in Islamic history.
Set in the 7th century, this volume explores the rise of a new power from Arabia that would reshape entire regions through faith, strategy, and resilience.
The narrative follows legendary commanders such as Amr ibn al-As, whose strategic brilliance led to the capture of Egypt, and Uqba ibn Nafi, who advanced across North Africa establishing key foundations of Islamic civilisation.
Through detailed storytelling, the book brings to life the challenges, resistance, and defining victories that marked this expansion.
This 2026 edition by Maktabah Publishers presents the work in a refined format, offering readers a clear and engaging insight into the military campaigns and historical significance of these events.
Key Features
- Detailed account of the Muslim conquest of Egypt and North Africa
- Focus on key figures including Amr ibn al-As and Uqba ibn Nafi
- Written by respected historian A.I. Akram
- Clear narrative of major battles, strategies, and expansion
- High-quality 2026 edition by Maktabah Publishers
- Insight into the transformation of Africa during early Islamic history
Author: A.I. Akram
Publisher: Maktabah Publishers
Language: English
Pages: 283
Edition: 2026
Volumes: 1