The well known epithet, RḤMNN is constantly confirmed in inscriptions particularly from so-called “Late Sabaean Period” (after 380) which were associated with monotheism. In this time Judaism and Christianity attempted to replace the traditional South Arabian religion. In this context RḤMNN was used by polytheists Arabs, Jews and Christians
In 517 CE, a man called Yūsuf ’As’ar Yath’ar, but whom we know under the name Joseph dhu Nuwas, rose...
A controversial topic of research was the language of the Jews of Yathrib, this research tries to sh...
This article traverses the disciplines of ancient magic and early Jewish–Christian relations by focu...
The well known epithet, RḤMNN is constantly confirmed in inscriptions particularly from so-called “L...
Recited several times as part of the Muslim daily prayers baslama contains three definite nouns: All...
Between 275 and 300, the South Arabian kingdom of Ḥimyar managed to subjugate the nearby kingdoms of...
This article focuses on Al-Azmeh’s conjoined work on Arabian polytheism and the changes it went thro...
With the expansion of Muslim territory in the ninth century, non-Muslim communities’ reactions to th...
Hanputa (Syriac) and Hanifiyya (Arabic) share the same Semitic root HNP and would, therefore, be exp...
With the expansion of Muslim territory in the ninth century, non-Muslim communities’ reactions to th...
The pre-Islamic eastern Mediterranean world had many forms of paganism, rooted in local tradition an...
Thābit b. Qurra (d. 288/901), a Sabian of Ḥarrān, and his descendants remained in their ancestral re...
International audienceArchaeological research carried out in the Arabian Peninsula in the last forty...
The Islamic polemical tract Kitāb Masālik al-Naẓar reveals much about its author, the Jewish apostat...
This paper looks at the symbolism of the traversing between the hills of Ṣafa and Marwah (sa‘ī) from...
In 517 CE, a man called Yūsuf ’As’ar Yath’ar, but whom we know under the name Joseph dhu Nuwas, rose...
A controversial topic of research was the language of the Jews of Yathrib, this research tries to sh...
This article traverses the disciplines of ancient magic and early Jewish–Christian relations by focu...
The well known epithet, RḤMNN is constantly confirmed in inscriptions particularly from so-called “L...
Recited several times as part of the Muslim daily prayers baslama contains three definite nouns: All...
Between 275 and 300, the South Arabian kingdom of Ḥimyar managed to subjugate the nearby kingdoms of...
This article focuses on Al-Azmeh’s conjoined work on Arabian polytheism and the changes it went thro...
With the expansion of Muslim territory in the ninth century, non-Muslim communities’ reactions to th...
Hanputa (Syriac) and Hanifiyya (Arabic) share the same Semitic root HNP and would, therefore, be exp...
With the expansion of Muslim territory in the ninth century, non-Muslim communities’ reactions to th...
The pre-Islamic eastern Mediterranean world had many forms of paganism, rooted in local tradition an...
Thābit b. Qurra (d. 288/901), a Sabian of Ḥarrān, and his descendants remained in their ancestral re...
International audienceArchaeological research carried out in the Arabian Peninsula in the last forty...
The Islamic polemical tract Kitāb Masālik al-Naẓar reveals much about its author, the Jewish apostat...
This paper looks at the symbolism of the traversing between the hills of Ṣafa and Marwah (sa‘ī) from...
In 517 CE, a man called Yūsuf ’As’ar Yath’ar, but whom we know under the name Joseph dhu Nuwas, rose...
A controversial topic of research was the language of the Jews of Yathrib, this research tries to sh...
This article traverses the disciplines of ancient magic and early Jewish–Christian relations by focu...