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History of The Arabs

This classic history of the Arab peoples is a work of great thoroughness and insight which contains much to satisfy general readers as well as scholars. Here is the story of the rise of Islam in the Middle Ages, its conquests, its empire, its time of greatness and of decay, unrolling one of the richest and most instructive panoramas in history. For this reissue of the tenth edition, Walid Khalidi gives a brief overview of the history and content of the book, and emphasises the vital importance of Philip K. Hitti's magisterial and scholarly work to on-going attempts to bridge the Arab/Western cultural divide.

*Per khadw, lord, ruler, For the Arabic text of the firman consult Zajdan, Ta'rikh
Misr, vol. ii. pp. 206-8. * For more on him consult Zaydan, Tarājim, vol. I, pp. 229-
52. * For a defence of the 'Arabi case by an Englishman, consult Wilfrid S. Blunt, ...

A History of the Arabs in the Sudan

And Some Account of the People who Preceded Them and of the Tribes Inhabiting Dárfūr

A comprehensive history of the indigenous people of Sudan based on interviews and local genealogies, first published in 1922.

In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries the Arab element entered the country
from two sides. In the first place the nomads came in from the direction of
Dongola and soon obtained a predominance in the plains north of the latitude of
Kaga.

A Complete History of the Arabs

From the Birth of Mohammed to the Reduction of Baghdad; with the Life of Mohammed ...

He was the most generous and hospitable man in the whole peninsula of the
Arabs, killing ten camels every day through the month of Ra- jeb, for the
refreshment of strangers. Hence the Arab proverb, More liberal than Hatem. He
was likewise ...

A Concise History of the Arabs

From Algeria and Libya to Egypt and Syria, the Arab world commands Western headlines, even as its complex politics and cultures elude the grasp of most Western readers and commentators. Perhaps no other region is so closely linked to contemporary U.S. foreign policy, and nowhere else does the unfolding of events have such significant consequences for America. A Concise History of the Arabs argues that the key to understanding the Arab world today—and in the years ahead—is unlocking its past. John McHugo takes the reader on a journey through the political, social, and intellectual history of the Arabs from the Roman Empire right up to the present day. His sweeping and fluent account describes in vivid detail the mission of the Prophet Muhammad, the expansion of Islam, the origins of Shiism, medieval and modern conflicts, the fall of the Ottoman Empire, the interaction with Western ideas, the struggle to escape foreign domination, the rise of Islamism, and the end of the era of dictators. McHugo reveals how the Arab world came to have its present form, why change was inevitable, and what choices lie ahead following the Arab Spring. This deeply informed and accessible account is the perfect entry point for anyone seeking to comprehend this vital part of the world.

concatenation of historical events, misguided policies and wilful ignorance which
have opened an ever-deepening rift between Europe and the USA on one side,
and the Arab world on the other. As a result, the door has sometimes been ...

History of the Arabs

Rujukan induk dan paling otoritatif tentang sejarah peradaban Islam

HUBUNGAN INTERNASIONAL PALING AWAL Arab Selatan dan Arab Utara
Sejauh ini kita telah menggunakan istilah Arab untuk menyebut orang-orang
yang tinggal di semenanjung tanpa melihat wilayah geografis mereka. Kini kita
harus ...