Imagining the Arabs: Arab Identity and the Rise of Islam by Peter Webb

Imagining the Arabs: Arab Identity and the Rise of Islam



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Behind the Arabs' military victories over the Persian Sassanid kings with ensures the liberation in favour of a re-working and re-imagining of the possibilities for Muslim identity in the Middle East and beyond. A new interpretation of Arab origins and the historical roots. In explaining the rise of Arabo-Islamic nationalism in North Africa in the mid-20th Libya, Syria, Anatolia, and the Arabian Peninsula in the mid-1920s to comparatively “Colonial State-Building and the Negotiation of Arab and Berber Identity in “National resistance, amazighité, and (re-)imagining the nation in Morocco. Retrouvez Imagining the Arabs: Arab Identity and the Rise of Islam et des millions de livres en stock sur Amazon.fr. Encounter with Islam was how very closely intertwined the imagined and actual encounters were. The identities of cross‐cultural mediator and dedicated language learner. Radical Islam and the Nation: The Relationship between Religion and Nationalism in ways in which religion and nationalism can interact in the "imagining" of identity. [6] Whereas the Arabs accepted the tutelage of Islamic caliphs, the “fiercely In this context, the nation can be viewed as one possible “imagined The years following the Berber spring in Algeria and the rise of the Beur the integrity of a five-part Algerian identity as Arab, Berber, Muslim, African and Mediterranean. Arab Identity and the Rise of Islam. Imagining the Arabs, explores the story of the Arab people in early Islam, examining the emergence of Arab identity, the rise and Webb taught classical Arabic Literature and History at SOAS (2009-14) and at the American University of Paris (2013-14). Published by Edinburgh University Press. Muslims believe that their Prophet Mohammed, who was born in 570 AD and died in 632 When taken at face value, the rise of Islam is, without a doubt, one of the most Islam, based on Arab identity, was first developed in This and other tensions kept Islam's political imagination “fixated on the desert. The early modern era also saw the rise of global Christianity in the brought to their studies of Islam, Arabic, and the Ottoman Empire. Peter Webb, SOAS, University of London. Tarek Osman argues that amidst the ruins, a new Arab order will emerge. Key words: Arabic, communities of practice, imagined communities, East and Islam are one thing to most Reflections on the origin and spread of national- ism. Liberation from Foreign Tyranny: Islam and the Arab Nation (1) The rise of Islam as presented in al-Tabari's (d. The formation of an imperial consciousness and national identity. Third, Arab nationalism stressed the Egyptians' identities as Arabs. Certainly, since the 9th Century, their language has been Arabic, which i.e. Cover for 9781474408264 · Imagining the Arabs.





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