And yet this is not a book of history and glory, and by it, we do not mean the rolling history of Muslims from the justice of Omar, to the austerity of Omar bin Abdul-Aziz, to the summers and winters of Harun Al-Rasheed, to the struggle of Salahud-Din, to the conquest of Constantinople by Muhammad Al-Fatih, but it is a book that shows the history of Muslims buried in major history references, from which we were meant to inform us of bright fragments, that are almost buried under huge rubble of events that history is ashamed of them, it is not permissible for them to be taken place by countries, and individuals whose religion is Islam.