Divisions of the world in Islam

The Arabic singular form dar (دار), translated literally, may mean "house", "abode", "structure", "place", "land", or "country". In Islamic jurisprudence it often refers to a part of the world. The idea of geographical divisions along religious lines i.e. the dur is not mentioned in the Quran.

Divisions of the world in Islam

The Arabic singular form dar (دار), translated literally, may mean "house", "abode", "structure", "place", "land", or "country". In Islamic jurisprudence it often refers to a part of the world. The idea of geographical divisions along religious lines i.e. the dur is not mentioned in the Quran.