If you liked Halat-e `Arab o `Iraq o `Oman by Samuel Marinus Zwemer, start with Mahd al-Islām yaʻni ʻArabistan va Ahl ʻArab (1910), Is suicide sin?, and The Wahābîs (1901). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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Halat-e `Arab o `Iraq o `Oman is by Samuel Marinus Zwemer.