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Nader al Jallad

    People from the desert
    • People from the desert

      • 201pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Exploring Pre-Islamic Arabia poses challenges due to limited written sources, primarily authored by non-local historians, while ancient Arab texts, mainly poetry, offer some insights. Additionally, the complex structure of Pre-Islamic society complicates historical analysis. This book significantly contributes to understanding Arabic pre-Islamic culture and literature through diverse studies addressing history, culture, and literature. Topics include pre-Islamic religions, trade, women, and notable poets like Imru’ l-Qays, Antarah, and al-Khansa’. Thirteen scholars from various countries and disciplines—such as Linguistics, Literature, and Middle Eastern Studies—bring a rich array of ideas and text-based research approaches. This publication is the second in the Textualia series, dedicated to the text-based study of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, highlighting the multicultural coexistence of these religions. It offers valuable insights into an era where Christians, Jews, and Pre-Islamic peoples interacted, making it essential for Arabists, students of Arabic language and culture, and scholars in related fields. The contributions are enlightening, revealing that this period remains a largely unexplored area, ripe for further research.

      People from the desert