Based on epigraphic and other material evidence as well as more traditional literary sources and critical review of the extensive relevant scholarship, this book presents a comprehensive and innovative reconstruction of the rise of Islam as a religion and imperial polity. It reassesses the development of the imperial monotheism of the New Rome, and considers the history of the Arabs as an integral part of Late Antiquity, including Arab ethnogenesis and the emergence of what was to become Musl..
edited by P.M. Holt, Ann K.S. Lambton and Bernard Lewis, volumes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6, Cambridge Univer...
Who are the Arabs? When did people begin calling themselves Arabs? And what was the Arabs’ role in t...
This contribution reflects on the critique Aziz al-Azmeh addresses to the field of Islamic studies i...
Aziz al-Azmeh aims his T h e Emergence of Islam in Late Antiquity at two of the most important quest...
L’apparition d’un nouveau monothéisme en Arabie au VIIe siècle de notre ère demeure sans doute un de...
In The Emergence of Islam in Late Antiquity, Aziz al-ʿAzmeh takes on a massive challenge to try to r...
This article reviews the book 'The Emergence of Islam in Late Antiquity: Allah and His People', by A...
This book explores the beginnings and transformations of Islamic civilizations in the Middle East an...
Arabs in the Early Islamic Empire Exploring al-Azd Tribal Identity Brian Ulrich Explores wh...
Robin Christian Julien. L’Arabie à la veille de l’islam dans l’ouvrage de Aziz al-Azmeh, The Emergen...
In the second edition of this classic work, Ira Lapidus explores the origins and evolution of Muslim...
The volume explores aspects of religious culture in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Arabian Penins...
Since 1970, the period covered by Millennium: Jahrbuch zu Kultur und Geschichte des ersten Jahrtause...
This thesis investigates the origins of Islam, and their relations with the Arabian context, with th...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Late antique beginnings (till ca. 661) -- The high cal...
edited by P.M. Holt, Ann K.S. Lambton and Bernard Lewis, volumes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6, Cambridge Univer...
Who are the Arabs? When did people begin calling themselves Arabs? And what was the Arabs’ role in t...
This contribution reflects on the critique Aziz al-Azmeh addresses to the field of Islamic studies i...
Aziz al-Azmeh aims his T h e Emergence of Islam in Late Antiquity at two of the most important quest...
L’apparition d’un nouveau monothéisme en Arabie au VIIe siècle de notre ère demeure sans doute un de...
In The Emergence of Islam in Late Antiquity, Aziz al-ʿAzmeh takes on a massive challenge to try to r...
This article reviews the book 'The Emergence of Islam in Late Antiquity: Allah and His People', by A...
This book explores the beginnings and transformations of Islamic civilizations in the Middle East an...
Arabs in the Early Islamic Empire Exploring al-Azd Tribal Identity Brian Ulrich Explores wh...
Robin Christian Julien. L’Arabie à la veille de l’islam dans l’ouvrage de Aziz al-Azmeh, The Emergen...
In the second edition of this classic work, Ira Lapidus explores the origins and evolution of Muslim...
The volume explores aspects of religious culture in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Arabian Penins...
Since 1970, the period covered by Millennium: Jahrbuch zu Kultur und Geschichte des ersten Jahrtause...
This thesis investigates the origins of Islam, and their relations with the Arabian context, with th...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Late antique beginnings (till ca. 661) -- The high cal...
edited by P.M. Holt, Ann K.S. Lambton and Bernard Lewis, volumes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6, Cambridge Univer...
Who are the Arabs? When did people begin calling themselves Arabs? And what was the Arabs’ role in t...
This contribution reflects on the critique Aziz al-Azmeh addresses to the field of Islamic studies i...