The History of al-?abar? Vol. 11

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<p>Although this volume deals with the part of al-?abar?'s History covering the years 12 and 13 (633-35) in the caliphates of Ab? Bakr al-?idd?q and ?Umar ibn al-Kha???b the narratives contained in it which are lengthy and detailed are concerned with the first Muslim conquests in Iraq and Syria. Although it might be expected therefore that this volume would be a basic source for these conquests the actual value of the bulk of the reported traditions is in considerable doubt because most of the material is derived from a later Kufan traditionist Sayf b. 'Umar (d. 170-93/786-809) who apparently exaggerated and distorted his material considerably. Indeed Sayf's transmissions clearly reveal the tendency of his party an anti-Shi'ite faction based on the Arab Mudar tribal group in al-Kufah that had lost out with the fall of the Umayyads and the coming of the 'Abbasids to power. Although Sayf's transmissions thus have limited value as far as the earliest conquests themselves are concerned they are of the utmost value in revealing the content and character of Islamic historical debates in the late 2nd/8th century. In addition they permit us to elucidate and reconstruct an early harmonizing tendency in Islam that undoubtedly had a significant effect on the way later Muslims viewed their earliest history.</p><p>The translation is preceded by an introduction analyzing the tendencies of Sayf and his party as revealed in this volume. Extensive notes accompany the text for the benefit of historians in other fields as well as of Islamic specialists.</p>
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