The Arabs in Antiquity: Their History from the Assyrians to the Umayyads / Edition 1

The Arabs in Antiquity: Their History from the Assyrians to the Umayyads / Edition 1

by Jan Retso
ISBN-10:
0700716793
ISBN-13:
9780700716791
Pub. Date:
10/24/2002
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
0700716793
ISBN-13:
9780700716791
Pub. Date:
10/24/2002
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
The Arabs in Antiquity: Their History from the Assyrians to the Umayyads / Edition 1

The Arabs in Antiquity: Their History from the Assyrians to the Umayyads / Edition 1

by Jan Retso

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Overview

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.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780700716791
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 10/24/2002
Pages: 704
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.80(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Jan Retso was born in Norway but has been living in Sweden for more than 40 years. He got his Ph.D form Goteborg University in 1983 and was appointed full Professor of Arabic there in 1986. His main field of work is Arabic and Semitic linguistics, especially comparative and diachronic studies where he has published two monographs and a series of articles. He has also published several articles on the history of Pre-Islamic Arabia and the ancient east.

Table of Contents

Prologue - An introduction to the problem by showing how the word Arab is used among modern Bedouin

Part I. A Presentation of the use of the word in calssical Islamic sources

Part II. A Survey of all relevant occurrencies of the work in Akkadian, Hebrew, Greek, Latin

Part III. A Synthesis of the information we have about the living conditions of the groups called Arabs

Conclusion

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