The Arabs in Antiquity: Their History from the Assyrians to the UmayyadsThe history of the Arabs in antiquity from their earliest appearance around 853 BC until the first century of Islam, is described in this book. It traces the mention of people called Arabs in all relevant ancient sources and suggests a new interpretation of their history. It is suggested that the ancient Arabs were more a religious community than an ethnic group, which would explain why the designation 'Arab' could be easily adopted by the early Muslim tribes. The Arabs of antiquity thus resemble the early Islamic Arabs more than is usually assumed, both being united by common bonds of religious ideology and law. |
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... land of the farab and their villages 48 Excursus: the language of Quraysh 51 Notes 53 The Arabs as a section of society farab and Muslim 63 Torah and mawlci 66 farab and muhag'irun 69 farab, Quraysh and the early Muslims 7] Tomb, ...
... land of the farab and their villages 48 Excursus: the language of Quraysh 51 Notes 53 The Arabs as a section of society farab and Muslim 63 Torah and mawlci 66 farab and muhag'irun 69 farab, Quraysh and the early Muslims 7] Tomb, ...
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This was the case especially among the Mudar tribes [i.e. the tribes in central and western Arabia in pre— Islanric times, among them Quraysh] because they had no agriculture, their lineages were not mixed with others and they lived far ...
This was the case especially among the Mudar tribes [i.e. the tribes in central and western Arabia in pre— Islanric times, among them Quraysh] because they had no agriculture, their lineages were not mixed with others and they lived far ...
الصفحة 28
According to this dictum, the I'arab consist of five main groups: Qays, Qudai'a, Yaman, Rabii'a and Mudar to which latter the tribe of the Prophet, Quraysh, and, consequently, the caliph himself belonged. Qays is a term for a group of ...
According to this dictum, the I'arab consist of five main groups: Qays, Qudai'a, Yaman, Rabii'a and Mudar to which latter the tribe of the Prophet, Quraysh, and, consequently, the caliph himself belonged. Qays is a term for a group of ...
الصفحة 31
It would have been more in accordance with the Islamic view on history to make Quraysh/Mudar/Mai'add, from whom the Prophet emerged, the real farab. The explanation for the ranking of the Yemenis as Arabs par préférence must be that it ...
It would have been more in accordance with the Islamic view on history to make Quraysh/Mudar/Mai'add, from whom the Prophet emerged, the real farab. The explanation for the ranking of the Yemenis as Arabs par préférence must be that it ...
الصفحة 33
The fariba claim may be connected with the allegation that Isma'fil was the ancestor of Quraysh and the other i'Adnan tribes. It has been shown that the establishment of a genealogy from YAdnan back to Ismai'il probably goes back to the ...
The fariba claim may be connected with the allegation that Isma'fil was the ancestor of Quraysh and the other i'Adnan tribes. It has been shown that the establishment of a genealogy from YAdnan back to Ismai'il probably goes back to the ...
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المحتوى
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Part II THE FORGOTTEN ORIGINS | 103 |
Part III THE SOLUTION OF AN ENIGMA? | 575 |
THE ARABS FROM THE ASSYRIAN S TO THE UMAYYADS | 623 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 627 |
GENERAL INDEX | 668 |
INDEX LOCORUM | 680 |
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According Achaemenid al-Hira Alexander Alexander’s Antiquities Arabs Aramaic Aretas Assurbanipal Assyrian at-Tabari Babylonia bedouin belong border called camels campaign Cassius Cassius Dio century BC Chronicles connected conquest cult Damascus definitely difficult Diodorus documented drabes Dumah east Edom Egypt empire Eph‘al Eratosthenes Euphrates evidence fact farab find first first century fits frankincense Gazira Genesis geographical Geschichte Greek groups Gulf Hatra Herodotus Hieronymus Higaz iarab idem identical identified influence inhabitants inscription Iranian Ishmael Islamic Josephus king kingdom Knauf land language later meaning mentioned Mesopotamia Muslim Nabataeans Negev nomads northern official Old Testament originally Palestine Parthian passage peninsula period Persian Petra Pliny Posidonius pre-Islamic probably Ptolemy Qedar Qur?an Quraysh Red Sea refer reflect region reign Roman rulers Saba Sabaean Saracens seems Seleucid sources South Arabia southern story Strabo Syria Syrian desert Tayma term third century town tradition Transjordan tribes Wissmann word Yemenis