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History of al-Tabari Vol. 9, The

The Last Years of the Prophet: The Formation of the State A.D. 630-632/A.H. 8-11

This volume deals with the last two and a half years of the Prophet's life. In addition to the three major expeditions to Hunanyn, Ta'if, and Tabuk, it describes in detail the circumstances surrounding the illness from which he died and the subsequent crisis of leadership faced by the nascent Muslim community. The author depicts with admirable fairness all the various opinions and divisions that existed within the community. He also presents a vivid picture of the Prophet's physical appearance, his personal life, and his marriages. Among other topics discussed in this volume are all the deputations that came to Medina; a summary of all the expeditions and raiding parties; and his scribes, freedmen, horses, camels, goats, swords, coats of mail, and so on. It also covers the apostasy of Musaylimah, Aswad, and Tulhahah and the Prophet's attempts to deal with them. The translation not only preserves the original lively flavor of al-Tabari but also, in its annotations, draws extensively on both parallel Arabic sources and the intensive research of recent years. Readers who seek a deeper understanding of the Prophet's personality and of the reasons for antagonisms engendered among various factions will find this volume most informative.

Zayd (Banfi) [T] 61 Umm 'Atiyyah 79 Umm Ayman 9 Umm Burdah bt. al-Mundhir
39 Umm al-Fadl 13 5 Umm al-Fazr 102 Umm Habib (or Umm Habibah] bt. al-'
Abbas b. 'Abd al-Muttalib 14o Umm Habibah, see Umm Habib Umm Habibah ...

History of al-Tabari Vol. 39, The

Biographies of the Prophet's Companions and Their Successors: al-Tabari's Supplement to His History

This is biographical material that al-T'abari appended to his History, bringing together biographies of Companions and successors of the Prophet. Many chapters are devoted to women who played a role in the transmission of knowledge.

Umm Hani' bt. Abi Talib 196—97, 286—87, 304, 306 n. 1400 Umm al-Hasan bt.
al-Zubayr 19 3 Umm Hawshab 87 Umm Humayd bt. 'Abd al-Rahman 279—80
Umm Ibrahim. See Mariyah Umm Ishaq bt. Talhan 49 Umm Kharijah bt. Sa'd b.

The History of al-Tabari Volume XL

Index

The index to the 39-volume History of al-Tabari.

Shibl XXX1X1218 Abu Umayyah al-Taghlibi XXV112171, 186, 187 Umayyah b.
Ubayy XXX1X1105 Banu Umayyah b. Zayd V11130; V11197; XX1111208
umbrella. SEE parasol Umm Abiha bt. 'Abdallah b.]a'far XX1112118 Umm Abiha
bt.

A General History of the Dichlamydeous Plants, Comprising Complete Descriptions of the Different Orders; Together with the Characters of the Genera and Species, and an Enumeration of the Cultivated Varieties; Their Places of Growth, Time of Flowering, Mode of Culture, and Uses in Medicine and Domestic Economy; the Scientific Names Accentuated, Their Etymologies Explained, and the Classes and Orders Illustrated by Engravings, and Preceded by Introductions to the Linnaean and Natural Systems, and a Glossary of the Terms Used

1: Thalamiflorae

Meshes, the openings of any tissue. lllit'acious, glittering or shining. l'llica,
glittering particles. Mid-rib, the middle vein of a leaf which passes from the petiole
to the apex. Milinry, granulated, resembling many seeds. Mitri/orm, formed like a
mitre.

A History of Baroque Music

A History of Baroque Music is an exhaustive study of the music of the Baroque period, with particular focus on the 17th century. Individual chapters consider the work of significant composers, including Monteverdi, Corelli, Scarlatti, Schütz, Purcell, Handel, Bach, and Telemann, as well as specific countries and regions. Two contributed chapters examine composers and genres from Russia, the Ukraine, Slovenia, Croatia, and Latin America. The book also includes a wealth and variety of musical examples from all genres and instrumental combinations. Contributors are Claudia Jensen, Metoda Kokole, Rui Vieira Nery, and Ennio Stipcevic.

135; Marco Attilio Regolo, 148, 151; Masses, 151; Massimo Puppieno, 144; Mitri-
date Eupatore, 146-147; O mio ben, 144; operas, 142- 151; oratorios, 136-142; //
Pompeo, 144; La principessa fedelee, 147; Pyrrhus and Demetrius, 142; ...

Museums, History and Culture in Malaysia

During the half century following Malaysian independence in 1957, the country’s National Museum underwent a transformation that involved a shift from serving as a repository for displays of mounted butterflies and stuffed animals and accounts of the colonial experience to an overarching national narrative focused on culture and history. These topics are sensitive and highly disputed in Malaysia, and many of the country’s museums contest the narrative that underlies displays in the National Museum, offering alternative treatments of subjects such as Malaysia's pre-Islamic past, the history and heritage of the Melaka sultanate, memories of the Japanese Occupation, national cultural policy, and cultural differences between the Federation’s constituent states. In Museums, History and Culture in Malaysia, Abu Talib Ahmad examines museum displays throughout the country, and uses textual analysis of museum publications along with interviews with serving and retired museum officers to evaluate changing approaches to exhibits and the tensions that they express, or sometimes create. In addition to the National Museum, he considers museums and memorials in Penang, Kedah, Perak, Selangor, Kuala Lumpur, Sabah, Kelantan and Terengganu, as well as memorials dedicated to national heroes (such as former Prime Ministers Tunku Abdul Rahman and Tun Abdul Razak Hussein, and film and recording artist P. Ramlee). The book offers rich and fascinating insights into differing versions of the country’s character and historical experience, and efforts to reconcile these sometimes disparate accounts.

... and Civilization of Southeast Asia: Before and After Islamic Influence]. Kuala
Lumpur: Utusan Publications and Distributors, 2003. Abdul Rahman Al-Ahmadi. “
Sejarah hubungan Kelantan/Patani dengan Sulawesi Selatan” [History 274 274 ...

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, ...