The Arabs in Antiquity: Their History from the Assyrians to the UmayyadsRoutledge, 04/07/2013 - 704 من الصفحات The 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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... identified themselves by membership in one of the larger tribal groups : Dir , Hawiya , Ishaak or Darod . Those humans who can trace their genealogy to one of these are Haagi or Hashya , ' of noble lineage'.31 It is remarkable that the ...
... identified themselves by membership in one of the larger tribal groups : Dir , Hawiya , Ishaak or Darod . Those humans who can trace their genealogy to one of these are Haagi or Hashya , ' of noble lineage'.31 It is remarkable that the ...
الصفحة 17
... identified themselves with the factions during the Umayyad era . Many of these have , as a matter of fact , survived until this day . In order to understand something of the role of ' Arabs ' in this period , it should be kept in mind ...
... identified themselves with the factions during the Umayyad era . Many of these have , as a matter of fact , survived until this day . In order to understand something of the role of ' Arabs ' in this period , it should be kept in mind ...
الصفحة 18
... identified the tribal federation with the Islamic community , so that only members of those tribes belonging to the federation or their clients could be considered real Muslims . Even if the client system made it possible also for non ...
... identified the tribal federation with the Islamic community , so that only members of those tribes belonging to the federation or their clients could be considered real Muslims . Even if the client system made it possible also for non ...
الصفحة 22
... identified as the indigenous farming communities in Iraq , are contrasted with the farab , genealogical ... identified with names in the king - list . Many of the successive kings in the lists can be identified with Himyaritic ...
... identified as the indigenous farming communities in Iraq , are contrasted with the farab , genealogical ... identified with names in the king - list . Many of the successive kings in the lists can be identified with Himyaritic ...
الصفحة 30
... identified with Qaḥtān , the patriarch of the Yemenis . Both were ultimately the descendants of Sam who consequently could be called ' father of the farab ' . This was , however , a purely theoretical construction by theologically ...
... identified with Qaḥtān , the patriarch of the Yemenis . Both were ultimately the descendants of Sam who consequently could be called ' father of the farab ' . This was , however , a purely theoretical construction by theologically ...
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 afrab Alexander ancient Antiquities árabes arábioi Arabo-Islamic Arabs Aramaic Aretas Arrian Assurbanipal Assyrian at-Tabari Babylonia bedouin belong border called camels campaign Cassius Cassius Dio century BC Chronicles connected conquest cult Damascus Diodorus documented Dumah east Edessa Edom Egypt empire Eratosthenes Euphrates evidence fact farab frankincense Genesis geographical Geschichte Greek groups Gulf Hatra Herodotus Hieronymus idem identical identified inhabitants inscription Iranian Ishmael Islamic Josephus Judaea king kingdom Knauf land language later living meaning mentioned Mesopotamia Muslim Nabataeans Negev nomads northern Old Testament originally Palestine Parthian passage peninsula period Persian Petra Pliny political Posidonius pre-Islamic present-day probably Ptolemy Qedar Qur?an Quraysh Red Sea refer region reign Roman rulers Saba Sabaean ſarab Saracens second century seems Seleucid sources South Arabia southern story Strabo Syria Syrian desert Tārīkh term third century Tiglath Pileser town tradition Transjordan tribes Umayyad Wissmann word Yemenis