Arabs in the Early Islamic Empire Exploring al-Azd Tribal Identity Brian Ulrich Explores what tribal identity meant to Arabs at different stages of the caliphate's evolution Examining a single broad tribal identity – al-Azd – from the immediate pre-Islamic period into the early Abbasid era, this book notes the ways it was continually refashioned over that time. It explores the ways in which the rise of the early Islamic empire influenced the peoples of the Arabian Peninsula who bec..
This book traces the journey of new Muslims as they joined the early Islamic community and articulat...
This book traces the journey of new Muslims as they joined the early Islamic community and articulat...
International audienceThis chapter examines how urban populations in early Islam identified themselv...
Who are the Arabs? When did people begin calling themselves Arabs? And what was the Arabs’ role in t...
Peter Webb’s Imagining the Arabs re-examines the relationship between the advent of Islam and the em...
Description Investigating the core questions about Arab identity and history, this book tackles t...
Based on epigraphic and other material evidence as well as more traditional literary sources and cri...
Brian ULRICH, Arabs in the Early Islamic Empire. Exploring al-Azd Tribal Identity (Édimbourg : Edinb...
The notion of an Arab tribe has been widely debated by anthropologists and historians. Whatever its ...
With the spread of Islam in the early middle ages, Arabic became the lingua franca of the empire rul...
This Secon Part of the ARABI project is a research on traditional Arabic sources about the myths of ...
In this chapter, a general overview is given of the role of ethnic groups and tribes in the early Is...
Aziz al-Azmeh aims his T h e Emergence of Islam in Late Antiquity at two of the most important quest...
The present work – Arabs Recount Arabia Before Islam – is conceived as a little step toward a synthe...
The research will therefore concentrate on the origins of the Arabs and their language at that time....
This book traces the journey of new Muslims as they joined the early Islamic community and articulat...
This book traces the journey of new Muslims as they joined the early Islamic community and articulat...
International audienceThis chapter examines how urban populations in early Islam identified themselv...
Who are the Arabs? When did people begin calling themselves Arabs? And what was the Arabs’ role in t...
Peter Webb’s Imagining the Arabs re-examines the relationship between the advent of Islam and the em...
Description Investigating the core questions about Arab identity and history, this book tackles t...
Based on epigraphic and other material evidence as well as more traditional literary sources and cri...
Brian ULRICH, Arabs in the Early Islamic Empire. Exploring al-Azd Tribal Identity (Édimbourg : Edinb...
The notion of an Arab tribe has been widely debated by anthropologists and historians. Whatever its ...
With the spread of Islam in the early middle ages, Arabic became the lingua franca of the empire rul...
This Secon Part of the ARABI project is a research on traditional Arabic sources about the myths of ...
In this chapter, a general overview is given of the role of ethnic groups and tribes in the early Is...
Aziz al-Azmeh aims his T h e Emergence of Islam in Late Antiquity at two of the most important quest...
The present work – Arabs Recount Arabia Before Islam – is conceived as a little step toward a synthe...
The research will therefore concentrate on the origins of the Arabs and their language at that time....
This book traces the journey of new Muslims as they joined the early Islamic community and articulat...
This book traces the journey of new Muslims as they joined the early Islamic community and articulat...
International audienceThis chapter examines how urban populations in early Islam identified themselv...