
Surat Al-Arz by Luqman Nagy is an English educational book that explores the science and art of mapmaking (cartography) through both its classical origins and the important contributions of Muslim scholars during the medieval period. Rather than a history of maps alone, this book celebrates how Muslim scientists and geographers built upon Greek cartographic knowledge, notably Ptolemy’s Geographia, to advance map design, geographic understanding, and navigational tools. Written in clear, accessible English with supportive visuals, the book encourages readers to view maps with deeper appreciation, recognizing the intellectual effort and scientific learning that shaped their development across centuries.
96 pages. Hardcover, 22×32 cm. English language. Four-color print with engaging layout that enhances visuals and maps.
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Introduces the science of cartography, its Greek origins, and its transmission into the Muslim world.
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Highlights Muslim breakthroughs in geography and mapmaking that shaped the evolution of maps over centuries.
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Written in simple English with four-color visuals to help readers appreciate maps and geographic history.
Best simple English guide for understanding the history and development of mapmaking with a focus on Muslim scholarly contributions. Perfect for students, educators, and general readers interested in science, geography, and Islamic heritage.
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