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The conquest of Arabia
- 作者: Ṭabarī,
- 其他作者: Donner, Fred McGraw,
- 出版: [Albany, N.Y.] : State University of New York Press ©1993.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (xxiii, 216 pages) :maps.
- 叢書名: SUNY series in Near Eastern studies
- 標題: Guerres de la ridda. , HISTORY. , Islam Histoire. , Arabie (Péninsule) , Riddah Wars. , Vertalingen (vorm) , Geschichte 623-633 , Arabian Peninsula , Empire islamique , History. , Arabie Histoire. , Arabian Peninsula History. , Arabie (Péninsule) Histoire. , @Arabie , Islam. , Histoire. , Electronic books. , Veroveringen. , Arabië , Arabian Peninsula. , Arabie , Islam History. , Kronieken (vorm) , @Arabie Histoire. , Empire islamique Histoire. , Geschiedschrijving. , Islam
- ISBN: 0791410722 , 9780791410721
- ISBN: 0791410714 , 0791410722
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- 附註: Translation of extracts from: Tārīkh al-rusul wa-al-mulūk. Includes bibliographical references (pages 193-197) and index. Front Cover ; The History of al-Tabari: Editorial Board; The History of al-Tabari: Vol. X; Copyright; Preface; Table of Contents; Abbreviations; Translator's Foreword; Map 1. Western Arabia at the Time of the Riddah; Map 2. Eastern Arabia at the Time of the Riddah; The Events of the Year 11 (cont'd) (March 29, 632 -- March 17, 633); What Took Place between the Muhajirun and the Ansar over the Matter of Leadership at the Portico ofthe Banu Sa'idah; Remainder of the Account Regarding al-'Ansi the Liar; [Abu Bakr's Letter to the Apostates] The Remainder of the Account about Ghatafan at the Time of Their Joining with Tulayhah and Other Things Relating to the Affair of TulayhahThe Apostasy of Hawazin, Sulaym, and 'Amir; Banu Tamim and the Affair of Sajah bt. al-Harith b. Suwayd; Continuation of the Account of Sayf; Al-Butah and Its Story; Remainder of the Story of Musaylimah the Liar and His Tribe of the People of al-Yamamah; The People of al-Bahrayn, the Apostasy of al-Hutam, and Those Who Joined with Him in al-Bahrayn; The Apostasy of the People of 'Uman and Mahrah and the Yemen; The Account of Mahrah in the Uplands Account of the Apostates in the YemenThe Wicked People of 'Akk; Apostasy of the People of the Yemen a Second Time; The Story of Tahir When He Marched to Reinforce Fayruz; The Account of Hadramawt during Their Apostasy; Continuation of the Report of Sayf; Bibliography of Cited Works; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; Y; Z
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Volume X of al-Tabari's massive chronicle is devoted to two main subjects. The first is the selection of Abu Bakr as the first caliph or successor to the Prophet Muh'ammad following the Prophet's death in 632 C.E. This section of the History reveals some of the inner divisions that existed within the early Muslim community, and sheds light on the interests and motivations of various parties in the debates that led up to Abu Bakr's acclamation as caliph. The second main subject of Volume X is the riddah or "apostasy"--actually a series of rebellions against Muslim domination by various tribes in Arabia that wished to break their ties with Medina following the Prophet's death. The History offers one of the more extensive collections of accounts about this early sequence of events to be found in the Arabic historical literature. It provides richly detailed information on the rebellions themselves and on the efforts made by Abu Bakr and his Muslim supporters to quell them. It also tells us much about relationships among the tribes of Arabia, local topography, military practice, and the key personnel, organization, and structure of the early Islamic state. The successful suppression of the riddah marked the transformation of the Muslim state from a small faith community of importance only in West Arabia to a much more powerful political entity, embracing all of the Arabian peninsula and poised to unleash a wave of conquests that would shortly engulf the entire Near East and North Africa. The riddah era is, thus, crucial to understanding the eventual appearance of Islam as a major actor on the stage of world history.
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