Niaz House Publishing issued a new Persian edition for “Fall of the Islamic World” by Egyptian author Hamed Abdul Samad. It was previously translated and published in German, Arabic and Dutch. Abdul Samad is a researcher in political science and history. He is also member of the Islam conference in Germany. “Fall of the Islamic World” consists of 16 chapters dealing with the declining conditions in most of Islamic countries. Most Islamic countries suffer from intellectual and educational decline, religious fanaticism, sexual deprivation and economic collapse. The book criticizes Islamic history and frantic religious political thought. The book warned, even before the Arab Spring, of political and social dissolution in Arab countries and expected civil wars in others. The book said the Islamic civilization grew old and became unable to answer urgent questions. The book predicts a disaster when petrol runs out and natural environment is ruined. It questions how could the Arab economy, which basically depends on natural resources, will live after losing these resources.