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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الصفحة 17
... influence in the whole peninsula, culminating in the conquest of Yemen in AD 570.6 This was then followed by the Iranian conquest of Syria and Egypt starting in 610. Arabia and the Middle East were on the verge of being totally taken ...
... influence in the whole peninsula, culminating in the conquest of Yemen in AD 570.6 This was then followed by the Iranian conquest of Syria and Egypt starting in 610. Arabia and the Middle East were on the verge of being totally taken ...
الصفحة 18
... influential part of Muslim society, handling the administration and also at times joining the army. From an ideological point of view, however, the first Muslim state continued to consist of a class of tribesmen whose main task was ...
... influential part of Muslim society, handling the administration and also at times joining the army. From an ideological point of view, however, the first Muslim state continued to consist of a class of tribesmen whose main task was ...
الصفحة 19
... walls that surround them, their ruler and his soldiers who protect them. The people of the badw have no walls, no defenders and carry their own weapons. 6. The influence of laws is negative since they enslave 19 ARABS IN EARLY ISLAM.
... walls that surround them, their ruler and his soldiers who protect them. The people of the badw have no walls, no defenders and carry their own weapons. 6. The influence of laws is negative since they enslave 19 ARABS IN EARLY ISLAM.
الصفحة 20
Their History from the Assyrians to the Umayyads Jan Retso. 6. The influence of laws is negative since they enslave the subjects. Therefore we find the wild ones among the ?arab from the badw people stronger and braver since they obey no ...
Their History from the Assyrians to the Umayyads Jan Retso. 6. The influence of laws is negative since they enslave the subjects. Therefore we find the wild ones among the ?arab from the badw people stronger and braver since they obey no ...
الصفحة 37
... influenced by the Yemeni viewpoints.79 This is one of the decisive arguments leading us to the conclusion that the Yemenis were not originally included among the fariba peoples. This is confirmed by their being the eighth people in the ...
... influenced by the Yemeni viewpoints.79 This is one of the decisive arguments leading us to the conclusion that the Yemenis were not originally included among the fariba peoples. This is confirmed by their being the eighth people in the ...
المحتوى
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The neglected cousins | 82 |
Arabs in the eyes of outsiders | 96 |
The problem of the earliest Arabs | 105 |
Arabs in cuneiform sources | 119 |
Arabs and Romans until the time of Trajan | 392 |
Arabs in South Arabia | 422 |
Arabs in the age of the good emperors | 432 |
From the Severians to Constantine the Great | 454 |
The disappearing Arabs | 505 |
Arabs in Talmudic sources | 526 |
A final evaluation of the sources | 577 |
Political structure | 584 |
of the Rassam cylinder | 169 |
The Old Testament and Arabia | 212 |
The age of the Achaemenids | 235 |
Alexander the Great and the Arabs | 263 |
The heirs of Alexander | 282 |
Between the Greeks and the Romans | 329 |
The Nabataean problem | 364 |
The linguistic issue | 591 |
The Arabs and their religion | 600 |
the Arabs from the Assyrians to the Umayyads | 623 |
General index | 668 |
Index locorum | 680 |
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According Alexander already ancient Antiquities appears Arabia Arabs assumed Assyrian become beginning belong border called camels campaign century century BC Chronicles clear close connected dating designation documented drabes earlier early east eastern Egypt empire evidence fact geographical gives Greek groups Gulf Hatra Herodotus identical identified important indicate inhabitants inscription Islamic Josephus kind king kingdom known land language later living meaning mentioned Mesopotamia Middle Nabataeans northern notice obviously originally Palestine Parthian passage perhaps period Persian picture political preserved probably Ptolemy reading refer reflect region reign remains Roman rulers Saracens says seems seen shows sons sources South South Arabia southern story Strabo suggested Syria term third town tradition tribes written Yemeni