Early Islamic History: Specific Aspects



Early Islamic History: Specific Aspects

Please note: at this moment in time, this bibliography has not been arranged alphabetically. Insha Allah, I also intend to produce a topical bibliography.

1. Hinds, M. (1971), ‘Kufan Political Alignments and their Background in the Mid-Seventh Century AD’, IJMES 2, 346-367

2. Hinds, M. (1972), ‘The Murder of the Caliph ‘Uthman’, IJMES 3, 450-469

3. Hinds, M. (1972), ‘The Siffin Arbitration Agreement’, Journal of Semitic Studies 17, 93-129

4. Dutton, Y. (2005), ‘‘An Innovation from the Time of the Bani Hashim’: Some Reflections on the Taslim at the End of the Prayer’, Journal of Islamic Studies 16:2, 147-176

5. Wansbrough, J. (1989), Review of Meccan Trade and the Rise of Islam, BSOAS Vol. 52, No. 2, 339-340

6. Baneth, D. Z. H. (1971), ‘What did Muhammad mean when he called his religion “Islam”?’, Israel Oriental Studies 1, 183-190

7. Kister, M. J. (1971), ‘”Rajab is the Month of God”: a Study in the Persistence of an Early Tradition’, IOS 1, 191-223

8. Yafeh-Lazarus, H. (1981), ‘’Umar ibn al-Khattab – Paul of Islam?’ in Yafeh-Lazarus, H. (1981), Some Religious Aspects of Islam, Leiden: EJ Brill

9. Serjeant, R. B. (1984), ‘The Caliph `Umar’s Letters to Abu Musa al-Ash`ari and Mu`awiya’ Journal of Semitic Studies 29, no. 1, 65-79

10. Serjeant, R. B. (1978), ‘The Sunnah Jami’ah Pacts with the Yathrib Jews, and the Tahrim of Yathrib: Analysis and Translation of the Documents Comprised in the So-called ‘Constitution of Medina’’, BSOAS Vol. 41, no. 1, 1-42

11. Gil, M. (1974), ‘The Constitution of Medina: A Reconsideration’, IOS 4, 44-65

12. Halevi, L. (2004), ‘The Paradox of Islamization: Tombstone Inscriptions, Quranic Recitations and the Problems of Religious Change’, History of Religions Vol. 44, no. 2 (Nov. 2004), 120-152

13. Al-Qadi, W. (1992), ‘Early Islamic State Letters: the Question of Authenticity’ in Cameron, A. (ed. 1992), The Byzantine and Early Islamic Near East I: Problems in the Literary Source Material, Princeton NJ: The Darwin Press, 215-275

14. Leder, S. (1992), ‘The Literary Use of the Khabar: A Basic Form of Historical Writing’, in Cameron, A. (ed. 1992), The Byzantine and Early Islamic Near East I: Problems in the Literary Source Material, Princeton NJ: The Darwin Press, 276-315

15. Conrad, L. I. (1992), ‘The Conquest of Arwad: a Source-Critical Study in the Historiography of the Early Medieval Near East’ in Cameron, A. (ed. 1992), The Byzantine and Early Islamic Near East I: Problems in the Literary Source Material, Princeton NJ: The Darwin Press, 317-401

16. Landau-Tesseron, E. (1995), ‘Features of the Pre-Conquest Muslim Army in the time of Muhammad’ in Cameron, A. (ed. 1995), The Byzantine and Early Islamic Near East III: States, Resources and Armies, Princeton NJ: The Darwin Press, 299-336

17. Donner, F. M. (1995), ‘Centralized Authority and Military Autonomy in the Early Islamic Conquests’ in Cameron, A. (ed. 1995), The Byzantine and Early Islamic Near East III: States, Resources and Armies, Princeton NJ: The Darwin Press, 337-360

18. Kennedy, H. (1995), ‘The Financing of the Military of the Early Islamic State’ in Cameron, A. (ed. 1995), The Byzantine and Early Islamic Near East III: States, Resources and Armies, Princeton NJ: The Darwin Press, 361-378

19. Juynboll, G. H. A. (1996), ‘Some New Ideas on the Development of Sunna as a Technical Term in Early Islam’ in Juynboll, G. H. A. (1996), Studies on the Origins and Uses of Islamic Hadith, Ashgate: Variorum, 97-118

20. Motzki, H. (1991), ‘The Musannaf of `Abd al-Razzaq al-San`ani as a Source of Authentic Ahadith of the First Century A.H.’, JNES 50, no. 1, 1-21

21. Kister, M. J. (1972), ‘Haddithu ‘an bani isra’ila wa-la haraja: a Study of an Early Tradition’, IOS 2, 215-239

22. Gibb, H. A. R. (1962), ‘The Evolution of Government in Early Islam’ in Gibb, H. A. R. (1962), Studies on the Civilization of Islam, Princeton NJ: Princeton University Press, 34-46

23. Gibb, H. A. R. (1962), ‘The Social Significance of the Shuubiya’ in Gibb, H. A. R. (1962), Studies on the Civilization of Islam, Princeton NJ: Princeton University Press, 62-73

24. Shaban M. (1979), ‘Conversion to Early Islam’ in Levtzion (ed., 1979), Conversion to Islam, London: Holmes & Meier, 24-29

25. Bulliet, R. W. (1979), ‘Conversion to Islam and the Emergence of a Muslim Society in Iran’ in Levtzion (ed., 1979), Conversion to Islam, London: Holmes & Meier, 30-51

26. Nevo, Y. D. & Koren, J. (1990), ‘The Origins of the Muslim Descriptions of the Jahili Meccan Sanctuary’, Journal of Near Eastern Studies Vol. 49, No. 1 (1990), 23-44

27. Hawting, G. R. (1978), ‘The Significance of the Slogan La Hukma Illa Lillah and the References to the Hudud in the Traditions about the Fitna and the Murder of ‘Uthman’, BSOAS, Vol. 41, No. 3, 453-463

28. Little, D. P. (2005), ‘Narrative Themes and Devices in al-Waqidi’s Kitab al-Maghazi’, in Lawson, T. (2005, ed.), Reason and Inspiration in Islam: Theology, Philosophy and Mysticism in Muslim Thought. Essays in Honour of Hermann Landolt, London: IB Tauris/Institute of Ismaili Studies, 34-45

29. Gibb, H. A. R. (1962), ‘Islamic Biographical Literature’ in Lewis, B. & Holt, P. M. (1962, eds.), Historians of the Middle East, London: Oxford University Press, 54-58

30. Segal, J. B. (1962), ‘Syriac Chronicles as Source Material for the History of Islamic Peoples’, in Lewis, B. & Holt, P. M. (1962, eds.), Historians of the Middle East, London: Oxford University Press, 246-258

31. Salibi, K. S. (1962), ‘Islam and Syria in the Writings of Henri Lammens’, in Lewis, B. & Holt, P. M. (1962, eds.), Historians of the Middle East, London: Oxford University Press, 330-343

32. Howard, I. K. A. (1981), ‘The Development of the Adhan and the Iqama of the Salat in Early Islam’, Journal of Semitic Studies 26.2, Autumn 1981, 219-228

33. Busse, H. (1980), ‘The Arab Conquest in Revelation and Politics’, Israel Oriental Studies vol. 10, 14-20

34. Gil, M. (1980), ‘Religion and Realties in Islamic Taxation’ Israel Oriental Studies vol. 10, 21-33

35. Raven, W. (1988), ‘Some Early Islamic Texts on the Negus of Abyssinia’ Journal of Semitic Studies 33.2, Autumn 1988, 197-218

36. Kister, M. J. (1975), ‘Some Notes on the Ridda Verses’ Israel Oriental Studies vol. 5, 120-128

37. Bashear, S. (1993), ‘Muslim Apocalypses and the Hour: A Case-Study in Traditional Reinterpretation’ Israel Oriental Studies 13, 75-99

38. Jones, J. M. B. (1957), ‘The Chronology of the “Maghazi”: A Textual Survey’ in BSOAS Vol. 19, no. 2, 245-280

39. El-Hibri, T. (2002), ‘The Redemption of Umayyad Memory by the Abbasids’ Journal of Near Eastern Studies Vol. 61, No. 4 (Oct. 2002), 241-265

40. El-Hibri, T. (2000), ‘Review of Muhammad Qasim Zaman Religion and Politics Under the Early Abbasids: the Emergence of the Proto-Sunni Elite’ JAOS Vol. 120, No. 4 (Oct.-Dec.2000), 686-687

41. Zaman, M. Q. (1996), ‘Maghazi and the Muhaddithun: Reconsidering the Treatment of “Historical” Materials in Early Collections of Hadith’ IJMES Vol. 28, No. 1 (Feb. 1996), 1-18

42. Daniel, E. L. (1996), ‘The ‘Ahl al-Taqadum’ and the Problem of the Constituency of the Abbasid Revolution in the Merv Oasis’ Journal of Islamic Studies 7:2, 150-179

43. Agha, S. S. (1997), ‘A Viewpoint of the Murji’a in the Umayyad Period: Evolution Through Application’ Journal of Islamic Studies 8:1, 1-42

44. Blankinship, K. Y. (1988), ‘The Tribal Factor in the Abbasid Revolution: the Betrayal of the Imam Ibrahim b. Muhammad’ JAOS vol. 108, no. 4 (Oct.-Dec. 1988), 589-603

45. Dankoff, R. (1975), ‘Kasgari on the Beliefs and Superstitions of the Turks’ JAOS vol. 95, no. 1 (Jan-Mar 1975), 68-80

46. Wellhausen, J. (1901), ‘Arab Wars with the Byzantines in the Umayyad Period’ in Bonner, M. (ed., 2004), Arab-Byzantine Relations in Early Islamic Times: the Formation of the Classical Islamic World Volume 8, Ashgate: Variorum, 31-64

47. Gibb, H. A. R. (1958), ‘Arab-Byzantine Relations under the Umayyad Caliphate’ in Bonner, M. (ed., 2004), Arab-Byzantine Relations in Early Islamic Times: the Formation of the Classical Islamic World Volume 8, Ashgate: Variorum, 65-80

48. Kennedy, H. (1992), ‘Byzantine-Arab Diplomacy in the Near East from the Islamic Conquests to the Mid Eleventh Century’ in Bonner, M. (ed., 2004), Arab-Byzantine Relations in Early Islamic Times: the Formation of the Classical Islamic World Volume 8, Ashgate: Variorum, 81-94

49. Bashear, S. (1991), ‘Apocalyptic and Other Materials on Early Muslim-Byzantine Wars: a Review of Arabic Sources’ in Bonner, M. (ed., 2004), Arab-Byzantine Relations in Early Islamic Times: the Formation of the Classical Islamic World Volume 8, Ashgate: Variorum, 181-216

50. Lapidus, I. M. (1972), ‘The Conversion of Egypt to Islam’ in Israel Oriental Studies 2, 248-262

51. Ibn Dohaish, A. L. (1987), ‘Growth and Development of Islamic Libraries’ The Islamic Quarterly Vol. 31, no. 4 (4th quarter), 217-229

52. Tibawi, A. L. (1968), ‘Jerusalem: Its Place in Islam and Arab History’ The Islamic Quarterly Vol. 12, no. 4, 185-218

53. Arafat, W. N. (1963), ‘Fact and Fiction in the History of Pre-Islamic Idol Worship’ The Islamic Quarterly Vol. 12, nos. 1 & 2, 9-21

54. Crone, P. (1998), ‘A Statement by the Najdiyya Kharijites on the Dispensability of the Imamate’ Studia Islamica 88, 55-76

55. El-Cheikh, N.M. (1999), ‘Muhammad and Heraclius: a Study in Legitimacy’ Studia Islamica 89, 5-21

56. Hallaq, W. B. (1999), ‘The Authenticity of Hadith: a Pseudo-Problem’ Studia Islamica 89, 75-90

57. Tottoli, R. (1998), ‘Muslim Attitudes Towards Prostration (Sujud)’, Studia Islamica 88, 5-34

58. Lassner, J. (1979), ‘Provincial Administration Under the Early Abbasids: the Ruling Family and the Amsar of Iraq’, Studia Islamica 50, 23-35

59. Zaman, M. Q. (2001), ‘Death, Funeral Processions and the Articulation of Religious Authority in Early Islam’, Studia Islamica 91, 27-58

60. Donner F. M. (1980), ‘The Bakr B. Wa’il Tribes and Politics in Northeastern Arabia on the Eve of Islam’, Studia Islamica 51, 5-37

61. Yazigi, M. (2005), ‘Some Accounts of Women Delegates to Caliph Mu`awiya: Political Significance’ Arabica 52, 437-449

62. Mackensen, R. S. (1935), ‘Background of the History of Moslem Libraries’ American Journal of Semitic Languages and Literatures 51, no. 2 (Jan. 1935), 114-125

63. Mackensen, R. S. (1935), ‘Background of the History of Moslem Libraries (Continued)’ American Journal of Semitic Languages and Literatures 52, no. 1 (Oct. 1935), 22-33

64. Mackensen, R. S. (1935), ‘Background of the History of Moslem Libraries (Concluded)’ American Journal of Semitic Languages and Literatures 52, no. 2 (Jan. 1936), 104-110

65. Mackensen, R. S. (1936), ‘Arabic Books and Libraries in the Umaiyad Period’ American Journal of Semitic Languages and Literatures 52, no. 4 (Jul. 1936), 245-253

66. Mackensen, R. S. (1936), ‘Arabic Books and Libraries in the Umaiyad Period (Continued)’ American Journal of Semitic Languages and Literatures 53, no. 4 (Jul. 1937), 239-250

67. Mackensen, R. S. (1936), ‘Arabic Books and Libraries in the Umaiyad Period (Concluded)’ American Journal of Semitic Languages and Literatures 54, no.1/4 (Oct. 1937), 41-61

68. Mackensen, R. S. (1939), ‘Supplementary Notes to “Arabic Books and Libraries in the Umaiyad Period”’ American Journal of Semitic Languages and Literatures 56, no. 2 (Apr. 1939), 149-157

69. Mackensen, R. S. (1935), ‘Moslem Libraries and Sectarian Propaganda’ American Journal of Semitic Languages and Literatures 51, no.2 (Jan. 1935), 83-113

70. Robinson, C. F. (1996), ‘Al-Muafa b. Imran and the Beginnings of the Tabaqat Literature’ JAOS 116, no. 1 (Jan.-Mar. 1996), 114-120

71. Pavlovitch, P. (1998/99), ‘Qad kunna la na`budu `llaha wa-la na`rifuhu. On the Problem of the Pre-Islamic Lord of the Ka`ba’ Journal of Arabic and Islamic Studies 2, 49-74

72. Fariq, K. A. (?), ‘A Remarkable Early Muslim Governor: Ziyad Ibn Abih’, Islamic Culture 26 iii, 1-33

73. Crone, P. (2001), ‘The Pay of Client Soldiers in the Umayyad Period’ Der Islam 80, 284-300

74. Athamina, K. (1999), ‘The Pre-Islamic Roots of the Early Muslim Caliphate: the Emergence of Abu Bakr’ Der Islam 76, 1-32

75. Shahid, I. (1996), ‘The Authenticity of Pre-Islamic Poetry: the Linguistic Dimension’ al-Abhath 44, 3-30

76. Segal, J. B. (1984), ‘Arabs in Syriac Literature Before the Rise of Islam’ JSAI 4, 89-123

77. Sharon, M. (1984), ‘The Development of the Debate Around the Legitimacy of Authority in Early Islam’ JSAI 5, 121-141

78. Mottahedeh, R. P. (1981), ‘Bureaucracy and the Patrimonial State in Early Islamic Iran and Iraq’ al-Abhath 29, 25-36

79. Ayalon, A. (??), ‘From Fitna to Thawra’ SI ?, 145-174

80. Sharon, M. (1986), ‘Ahl al-Bayt: People of the House’ JSAI 8, 169-183

81. Brock, S. P. (1987), ‘North Mesopotamia in the Late Seventh Century: Book XV of John Bar Penkaye’s Ris Melle’ JSAI 9, 51-75

82. Nevo, Y. D. (?), ‘Towards a Prehistory of Islam’ JSAI 17, 108-141

83. Diem, W. (?), ‘Review of Y.D. Nevo et al. Ancient Arabic Inscriptions from the Negev’ JSAI ?, 284-287

84. Hawting, G. R. (1997), ‘The Literary Context of the Traditional Accounts of Pre-Islamic Arab Idolatry’ JSAI 21, 21-41

85. Hoyland, R. G. (1997), ‘The Content and Context of Early Arabic Inscriptions’ JSAI 21, 77-101

86. Elad, A. (1999), ‘The Southern Golan in the Early Muslim Period: the Significance of Two Newly Discovered Milestones of Abd al-Malik’ Der Islam 76, 33-88

87. Crone, P. (?), ‘The First Century Concept of Higra’ ?, 352-387

88. Shaked, S. (1997), ‘Popular Religion in Sasanian Babylonia’ JSAI 21, 103-117

89. Kister, M. J. (1994), ‘Social and Religious Concepts of Authority in Islam’ JSAI 18, 84-127

90. Hawting, G. R. (1990), ‘The “Sacred Offices” of Mecca from Jahiliyya to Islam’ JSAI 13, 62-84

91. Rubin, U. (1990), ‘Hanifiyya and Ka’ba: an Inquiry into the Arabian pre-Islamic Background of Din Ibrahim’ JSAI 13, 85-112

92. Landau-Tesseron, E. (1984), ‘The Participation of Tayyi’ in the Ridda’ JSAI 5, 53-71

93. ‘Athamina, K. (1998), ‘Non-Arab Regiments and Private Militias during the Umayyad Period’ Arabica 45 iv, 347-378

94. Hasson, I. (1998), ‘La Conversion de Mu’awiya ibn Abi Sufyan’ JSAI 22, 214-242

95. Sharon, M. (1991), ‘The Umayyads as Ahl al-Bayt’ JSAI 14, 115-152

96. Yahya, M. H. (1994), ‘The Events of Siffin in Early Arab Tradition’ Islamic Quarterly 38 ii, 91-112

97. Yahaya, M. H. (1998), The Case of the Caliph Uthman’s Murder’ HI 21 iii, 59-64

98. Yahaya, M. H. (1996), ‘Kufan Political Opposition in the Mid-Seventh Century AD’ HI, 19 iv, 4-16

99. Chaudry, J. A. (1994), ‘Muslims and Mawali’ HI 17 iv, 85-98

100. ‘Athamina, K. (1994), ‘The Appointment and Dismissal of Khalid B. al-Walid from the Supreme Command: a Study of the Political Strategy of the Early Muslim Caliphs in Syria’ Arabica 41, 253-272

101. Fierro, M. (1993), ‘al-Asfar’, SI 77, 169-181

102. Fierro, M. (1998), ‘al-Asfar Again’ JSAI 22, 196-213

103. Elad, A. (1995), ‘Aspects of the Transition from the Umayyad to the Abbasid Caliphate’ JSAI 18, 89-132

104. Kister, M. J. (2002), ‘The Struggle Against Musaylima and the Conquest of Yamama’ JSAI 27, 1-56

105. Landau-Tesseron, E. (2000), ‘From Tribal Society to Centralized Polity: an Interpretation of Events and Anecdotes of the Formative Period of Islam’ JSAI 24, 180-216

106. ‘Athamina, K. (1986), ‘Arab Settlement during the Umayyad Caliphate’ JSAI 8, 185-207

107. al-Duri, A. A. (1969), ‘The Origins of Iqta’ in Islam’ al-Abhath 22 (1 & 2), 3-21

108. ‘Athamina, K. (1987), ‘Arab and Muhajirun in the Environment of Amsar’ SI 66, 5-25

109. Jandora, J. W. (1986), ‘Developments in Islamic Warfare: the Early Conquests’ SI 64, 101-113

110. Hinds, M. (1971), ‘The Banners and Battle Cries of the Arabs at Siffin (657 AD)’ al-Abhath 24, 3-42

111. Landau-Tesseron, E. (1985), ‘Asad from Jahiliyya to Islam’ JSAI 6, 1-28

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