The History of the Conquest of Egypt, Being a Partial Translation of Ibn 'Abd Al-Hakam's "Futuh Misr" and an Analysis of this Translation

The History of the Conquest of Egypt, Being a Partial Translation of Ibn 'Abd Al-Hakam's

Author: Yasmin Hilloowala

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Published: 1998

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This dissertation consists of two parts. Part one is a translation of the Egyptian history within the Futuh Misr wa Akhbaruha of Ibn 'Abd al-Hakam. The Futuh Misr, as I refer to it in this dissertation, is a ninth century history written by the Egyptian historian/legalist, Ibn 'Abd al-Hakam. Its pages encompass the history of pre-Islamic Egypt, as Ibn 'Abd al-Hakam saw it, the conquest of Egypt, North Africa and Spain. The section on Egypt, and even North Africa and Spain, is one of the oldest histories we have dealing with this conquest. The second half of this dissertation is an historical analysis of Ibn 'Abd al-Hakam's history on the conquest of Egypt. Although at first glance the Futuh Misr does not seem to yield much useful information, it is surprisingly deceptive, particularly the Egyptian section. I have examined this section and have analyzed the contents to see what they reveal about the history of that time. From the themes that emerge, it is obvious that Ibn 'Abd al-Hakam's Futuh Misr not only provides useful information about the Arab conquest of 640 CE, but gives modern scholars an incite into the mentality of the author and his time period, and thus adds to our understanding of the attitude of historians during the medieval period in the Islamic world.

Thought, Culture, and Historiography in Christian Egypt, 284-641 AD

Thought, Culture, and Historiography in Christian Egypt, 284-641 AD PDF

Author: Tarek M. Muhammad

Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Published: 2021-03-01

Total Pages: 270

ISBN-13: 152756679X

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This book contains 15 papers which were presented by specialists from Europe and Egypt at two conferences held at Ain Shams University, Egypt, in 2014 and 2015. Eight of the articles deal with the history of Late Antique Egypt in its manifold aspects, from monasticism and Coptic manuscripts, to the organization of the Arab conquest. The other seven contributions provide new writings from that historical period published here for the first time, or give new readings of texts earlier known as inscriptions, papyri and ostraca, and offer a close-up look at the historical setting outlined in the first part of this book.

Living the End of Antiquity

Living the End of Antiquity PDF

Author: Sabine R. Huebner

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG

Published: 2020-05-05

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 311068358X

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This volume covers the transition period stretching from the reign of Justinian I to the end of the 8th century, focusing on the experience of individuals who lived through the last decades of Byzantine rule in Egypt before the arrival of the new Arab rulers. The contributions drawing from the wealth of sources we have for Egypt, explore phenomena of stability and disruption during the transition from the classical to the postclassical world.

The Muslim Conquest of Iberia

The Muslim Conquest of Iberia PDF

Author: Nicola Clarke

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 0415673208

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This is a historiography of western Muslim writers on the subject of the eighth century conquest of the Iberian peninsula. It examines the distinct cultural and political significance of historical narratives from the ninth through the fourteenth centuries.

A Literary History of Medicine

A Literary History of Medicine PDF

Author: Emilie Savage-Smith

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2024-03-25

Total Pages: 523

ISBN-13: 9004545565

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An online, Open Access version of this work is also available from Brill. A Literary History of Medicine by the Syrian physician Ibn Abī Uṣaybiʿah (d. 1270) is the earliest comprehensive history of medicine. It contains biographies of over 432 physicians, ranging from the ancient Greeks to the author’s contemporaries, describing their training and practice, often as court physicians, and listing their medical works; all this interlaced with poems and anecdotes. These volumes present the first complete and annotated translation along with a new edition of the Arabic text showing the stages in which the author composed the work. Introductory essays provide important background. The reader will find on these pages an Islamic society that worked closely with Christians and Jews, deeply committed to advancing knowledge and applying it to health and wellbeing.

Ibn 'Abd Al-Hakam's "Futuh Misr"

Ibn 'Abd Al-Hakam's

Author: Christopher James Wright

Publisher: ProQuest

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 482

ISBN-13: 9780542795596

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The focus of this dissertation is to provide an analysis of the Futuh Misr by Ibn 'Abd al-Hakam, along with a critical look at four historical issues concerning the Islamic Conquest of Egypt as they are presented in his chronicle.