Here's a Soviet book about the history of the Arab countries from the beginning of Ottoman rule in the 1500s to 1918.
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I would recommend "The Arab Lands under Ottoman Rule: 1516-1800" by Jane Hathaway, the book itself is very good but particularly it has stellar bibliography which you can consult for any particular topic that might catch your interest in the overview.
I was reading Eurocentrism. It's not specifically about the Middle East. But the author writes a lot about a materialist history of West Asia. It was in Hakim's recommended reading list, btw.
Samir Amin can be exceptionally critical of Islam. But he's half-Egyptian, and I'm fully white, and so probably he has a voice to be critical. I was just taken aback by some of the things he wrote.
Thanks for all the suggestions! I'll definitely take a look at some of these.