The first Islamic conquest of Aelia (Islamic Jerusalem) : a critical analytical study of the early Islamic historical narratives and sources /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés Arabic |
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Dundee :
Al-Maktoum Institute Academic Press,
2003.
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Colección: | Monographs on IslamicJerusalem studies ;
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- The First Islamic Conquest of Aelia (Islamic Jerusalem) A Critical Analytical Study of the Early Islamic Historical Narratives and Sources
- Dedication
- Contents
- Convertion to Western Calendar
- Arabic Transliteration Scheme
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Introduction
- The Problems of the Study
- The Aims of the Study
- Research Methodology
- Structure of Study
- Chapter One: Sources and Historical Background
- Introduction
- Early Primary Sources
- Later Sources
- Early Islamic Narrators
- Main Narrators Historical Backgrounds
- Modern StudiesChapter Two: The Topography and Geographical Boundaries of Aelia (Islamic Jerusalem) Region1
- Introduction
- Historical Accounts
- Examination of the Geographical Accounts
- Discussion of Modern Scholars Arguments
- Conclusion
- Chapter Three: Aelia (Islamic Jerusalem) between 13-16 A.H/ 634-638 A.D
- Introduction
- The Problem of the Commander-in-Chief
- The Area of Each Commander
- The reasons behind AbÅ" Bakr choosing â€?Amr Ibn al-â€?Ä€ s
- The conquest of most of the Aelia region after the battle of AjnÄ?dÄ"n, 13 A.H/ 634 A.D
- ConclusionChapter Four: The Dates and the Names of the Conquerors of Aelia (Islamic Jerusalem)
- Introduction
- Early Accounts
- Modern Scholars arguments
- Analysis of the Early Account
- The Real Dates and Conquerors of the Aelia (Islamic Jerusalem) Region
- The Reasons Behind the Confusion
- The Problem of the Boundaries and the Different Terminology
- The Conquerors of Aelia (Islamic Jerusalem)
- Early Accounts
- Modern Scholars Arguments
- The Names of the Conquerors of Aelia (Islamic Jerusalem)
- Conclusion
- Chapter Five: Discussion of the Reasons behind â€?Umar Ibn al-KhattÄ?bâ€?s Visit to Aelia (Islamic Jerusalem)Introduction
- Early Accounts
- An analysis of the Reasons
- Discussion of the Early Accounts and the Arguments of the Modern Scholars
- �Umar�s Visits to Syria: Causes and Objectives
- Conclusion
- Chapter Six: Demarcating the Re-construction of a Mosque (Al-AqsÄ?) in Islamic Jerusalem
- Introduction
- Early Accounts and Narrations
- Analysis of the times, places, and chains (IsnÄ?ds) of the early Narratives and Sources
- The role of Kaâ€?b al-AhbÄ?r in AeliaNon-Islamic and Later Islamic Narratives and Sources
- Inaccuracies among modern scholars
- The Reasons Behind the Influences of Non-Islamic Narratives in the Later Islamic Sources
- The first Building of al-AqsÄ? Mosque during Islamic rule
- Conclusion
- Chapter Seven: The Attitude of the People of Aelia towards the First Islamic Conquest in the light of â€?Umarâ€?s Assurance of Safety (amÄ?n) to its people
- Introduction
- The Christians
- The Attitude of the Christians towards the Islamic Conquest
- The Jews