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The Excellence of the Arabs / Ibn Qutaybah; Peter Webb, James E. Montgomery.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Qutaybah, Ibn, Author.
Contributor:
Montgomery, James E., Editor.
Savant, Sarah Bowen
Webb, Peter, Editor.
Series:
Library of Arabic Literature ; 39
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Islamic civilization--Early works to 1800.
Islamic civilization.
Islamic Empire--Intellectual life--Early works to 1800.
Islamic Empire.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (257 pages)
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : New York University Press, [2017]
Language Note:
In English.
Summary:
The Excellence of the Arabs is a spirited defense of Arab identity—its merits, values, and origins—at a time of political unrest and fragmentation, written by one of the most important scholars of the early Abbasid era.In the cosmopolitan milieu of Baghdad, the social prestige attached to claims of being Arab had begun to decline. Although his own family originally hailed from Merv in the east, Ibn Qutaybah locks horns with those members of his society who belittled Arabness and vaunted the glories of Persian heritage and culture. Instead, he upholds the status of Arabs and their heritage in the face of criticism and uncertainty.The Excellence of the Arabs is in two parts. In the first, Arab Preeminence, which takes the form of an extended argument for Arab privilege, Ibn Qutaybah accuses his opponents of blasphemous envy. In the second, The Excellence of Arab Learning, he describes the fields of knowledge in which he believed pre-Islamic Arabians excelled, including knowledge of the stars, divination, horse husbandry, and poetry. And by incorporating extensive excerpts from the poetic heritage—“the archive of the Arabs”—Ibn Qutaybah aims to demonstrate that poetry is itself sufficient corroboration of Arab superiority.Eloquent and forceful, The Excellence of the Arabs addresses a central question at a time of great social flux at the dawn of classical Muslim civilization: what did it mean to be Arab?
Contents:
Frontmatter
Letter from the General Editor
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Note on the Text
Notes to the Introduction
Book One: Arab Preeminence
Book Two: The Excellence of Arab Learning
Horse Husbandry
Stars
Somatomancy
Physiognomancy
Augury, Lithomancy, Geomancy, and Soothsaying
Oratory
Poetry
Wisdom Poetry
Wisdom in the Prose and Rhyming Aphorisms of the Arabs
[Colophon]
Notes
Glossary
Bibliography
Further Reading
Index of Qurʾanic Verses
Index
About the NYU Abu Dhabi Institute
About the Typefaces
Titles Published by the Library of Arabic Literature
About the Editor–Translators
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 08. Jun 2020)
ISBN:
1-4798-7963-0
OCLC:
980738603

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