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DeArabizing Arabia: Tracing Western Scholarship on the History of the Arabs and Arabic Language and Script


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DeArabizing Arabia: Tracing Western Scholarship on the History of the Arabs and Arabic Language and Script

Author

Saad D. Abulhab

Year of Publication

2011

Publisher

Blauetopf Publishing

City of Publication

New York, USA

Pages

250

Language

en

ISBN

9780984984305

ARI Id

1668981173088


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Acknowledgments
Preface
Chapter 1: Arabia, Islam, and Western Scholarship in Perspective
1. 1 Religion, Colonial History, and Western Scholarship
1. 2 Muhammad and the Quran: A Brief Balanced Account
1. 3 The New Trend of Mass Media Scholarship
Chapter 2: The Arabs and Arabic Language: Evidence Scholars
2. 1 Languages and Peoples of the Peninsula: Arabic or Semitic?
2. 2 The Peer Review Process of Near East Scholarship
Chapter 3: The al-Namārah Nabataean Arabic Inscription (328 CE)
3. 1 Introduction
3. 2 Historical and Geographical Overview
3. 3 Rereading the Umm al-Jimāl Nabataean Arabic Inscription
3. 4 Arabic Grammar Prelude
3. 5 Rereading al-Namārah Nabataean Arabic Inscription
3. 6 Conclusion
Chapter 4: The SaʿadTaʾlib Musnad Arabic Inscription (~250 CE)
4. 1 Introduction
4. 2 Reading Musnad Inscriptions from Yemen
4. 3 Reading the SaʿadTaʾlib Musnad Arabic Inscription
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