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Late antique responses to the Arab conquests / edited by Josephine van den Bent, Floris van den Eijnde, and Johan Weststeijn.
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2022]
©2022
Description
1 online resource (288 pages)
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Subject(s)
Islamic civilization
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National characteristics, Arab
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Islam
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History
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Qurʼan
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Criticism, interpretation, etc
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Muḥammad Prophet -632
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Mediterranean Region
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Civilization
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Islamic influences
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Mediterranean Region
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Colonization
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History
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To 1500
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Editor
Bent, Josephine van den, 1988-
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Eijnde, Floris van den, 1975-
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Weststeijn, Johan (Researcher)
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Series
Cultural interactions in the Mediterranean ; Volume 5.
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Cultural interactions in the Mediterranean ; Volume 5
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Summary note
Late Antique Responses to the Arab Conquests is a showcase of new discoveries in an exciting and rapidly developing field: the study of the transition from Late Antiquity to Early Islam. The contributors to this volume engage with previously neglected sources, such as Arabic rock inscriptions, papyri and Byzantine archaeological remains. They also apply new interpretative methods to the literary tradition, reading the Qur'an as a late antique text, using Arabic poetry as a source to study the gestation of an Arab identity, and extracting settlement patterns of the Arabian colonizers in order to explain regional processes of Arabicization and Islamization. This volume shows how the Arab conquests changed both the Arabian conquerors and the conquered.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
Half Title
Series Information
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Preface
Figures and Tables
Notes on Contributors
Chapter 1 Late Antique Responses to the Arab Conquests: An Introduction
1 Islam and the End of Antiquity: Revisiting the Pirenne Thesis in the Age of Connectivity
2 The Impact of Empire: Tradition and Change
3 A "Late Antique Turn"
4 A Survey of the Contributions to This Volume
4.1 The Qurʾān as a Late Antique Text
4.2 Late Antiquity to Early Islam: A Gradual Transformation
4.3 Adapting to the Arab Conquests
5 A Small Arab World: The Late Antique Arab Conquests from a Network Perspective
Bibliography
Chapter 2 The Qurʾānic Rūm: A Late Antique Perspective
1 Reading the Qurʾān: Some Introductory Remarks
2 Traditional Tafsīr of Q 30:2-5
3 The Qurʾānic al-Rūm: Some Late Antique Perspectives
4 Jerusalem-Near and Far?
5 Conclusions
Chapter 3 Wine and Impurity in the Sura of the Bees: A Structuralist Interpretation of Qurʾān 16:67
1 The Debilitating and Polluting Aspects of Sakar
2 The Drinks of Life
3 The Opposition between Pure and Impure in Wine Verse 16:67
4 Conclusion
Chapter 4 Historical-Critical Research of the Sīra of the Prophet Muhammad: What Do We Stand to Gain?
1 The State of Affairs
2 A Story of the Sīra
3 Conclusion
Chapter 5 Arabicization, Islamization, and the Colonies of the Conquerors
1 Arabicization
2 Islamization
3 Patterns of Arabicization and Islamization
Chapter 6 Continuity and Change: Elite Responses to the Founding of the Caliphate
1 Conquests and Conquerors?
2 Continuity of Emigrant Communities?
3 Sources
4 Changes to Elite Communities: Poetic Indications
4.1 Terms of Communal Identity.
4.2 Spatial Considerations
4.3 The Hajj
4.4 Islam and Poetry
5 An Arabness Case Study: al-Azd in Umayyad Politics
6 Conclusions
Chapter 7 Muhammad's World in Egypt
1 Sources and Methods in the Study of Early Islam
2 A New Regime
3 Consumption Patterns and Material Culture
4 Muslim Rule?
5 Patterns of Innovation and Influence
Chapter 8 "May God be Mindful of Yazīd the King": Further Reflections on the Yazīd Inscription and the Development of Arabic Scripts
1 Two Other Early Christian Inscriptions and the Shape of the r
2 Is Yazīd the King Really Yazīd i?
3 The Writing School of Medina
Chapter 9 Of Siblings, Kingdoms, and the Days of the Messiah: Jewish Literary Responses to the New Order in the Land of Israel in the First Muslim Period
1 The Dissimilar Siblings and Their Dissimilar Offspring
2 Reordering the Kingdoms
3 The Kingdom of Ishmael and Its Role in the Jewish Eschaton
Chapter 10 New Light on the Dark Ages: A Byzantine Perspective on the Arab Expansion
1 Introduction
2 Empires in Flux
3 First Case Study: Athens
4 Second Case Study: Butrint
5 Conclusion
Acknowledgements
Index of Names and Subjects
Index of Biblical and Qurʾānic References.
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ISBN
90-04-50064-2
OCLC
1289372781
Doi
10.1163/9789004500648
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