*イスラムの歴史
Islamic History
書名 | 著者名 | 頁数 | 出版元 | 刊行年 | 価格 | 解説 | |
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The Crisis of Muslim History: religion and politics in early Islam. | Ayoub, Mahmoud M. | ix,179p | Oneworld | 2003 | 1,936円 | Islam and politics -- Islam -- History This detailed guide presents the key events, individuals and socio-political conditions which defined the era of the first Four Caliphs and which led to the Sunni/Shi'i schism and the Crisis of Succession. |
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Byzantium Viewed by the Arabs. | El Cheikh, Nadia Maria | xi,271p | Harvard U.P. | 2004 | 1,694円 | Arab countries -- Relations -- Byzantine Empire While the theme of 'the other' in the history of Arab-Byzantine relations has been sporadically and intermittently by the others and herself, it has now, with this publication received a panoramic treatment from the rise of Islam in the 7th century to the fall of Constantinople in 1454. |
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Tarikh al-Mawsil. | Al-Azdi, Abu Zakariya bn Iyas (m. 334 h.) | 2 vols. | Dar al-Kutub al-'Ilmiyah | 2006 | 2,662円 | Mosul (Iraq) -- History تاريخ الموصل تأليف أبي زكريا يزيد بن محمد بن إياس الأزدي Tārīkh al-Mawṣil taʼlīf Abī Zakarīyā Yazīd ibn Muḥammad ibn Iyās al-Azdī ; taḥqīq wa-takmilat Aḥmad ʻAbd Allāh Maḥmūd al-juzʼ 1. Sanat 16 H. -- sanat 244 H. al-juzʼ 2. Sanat 228 H. -- sanat 334 H. |
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Al-Iklil min Akhbar al-Yaman wa Ansab Himyar, | al-Hasan ibn Ahmad Hamdani | 351p 古書 | al-Dar al-Yamaniyah | 1987 | 1,694円 | Arabs -- Yemen (Republic) -- Genealogy الإكليل من أخبار اليمن وأنساب حمير : الكتاب العاشر : في معارف همدان وأنسابها وعيون أخبرها تصنيف لسان اليمن أبي محمد الحسن بن أحمد بن يعقوب الهمداني al-Iklīl min akhbār al-Yaman wa-ansāb Ḥimyar : al-kitāb al- ʻāshar fī maʻārif Hamdān wa-ansābihā wa-ʻuyūn akhbārihā taṣnīf Lisān al-Yaman Abī Muḥammad al-Ḥasan ibn Aḥmad ibn Yaʻqūb al-Hamdānī ; ḥaqqaqahu wa-ʻallaqa ḥawāshīh Muḥibb al-Dīn al-Khaṭīb |
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Cartography in the Traditional Islamic and South Asian Societies. | Harley, J.B. & D. Woodward (ed.) | xxiv,579p ills. 古書 | U. of Chicago Press | 1992 | 4,950円 | Cartography -- Islamic civilization -- Middle East -- South Asia -- History PART ONE: Islamic Cartography Chapter 1. Introduction to Islamic Maps/ Ahmet T. Karamustafa Chapter 2. Celestial Mapping/ Emilie Savage-Smith Chapter 3. Cosmographical Diagrams/ Ahmet T. Karamustafa Early Geographical Mapping Chapter 4. The Beginnings of a Cartographic Tradition/ Gerald R. Tibbetts Chapter 5. The Balkhi School of Geographers/ Gerald R. Tibbetts Chapter 6. Later Cartographic Developments/ Gerald R. Tibbetts Chapter 7. Cartography of al-Sharif al-Idrisi/ S. Maqbul Ahmad Chapter 8. Geodesy/ Raymond P. Mercier Chapter 9. Qibla Charts, Qubla Maps, and Related Instruments/ David A. King and Richard P. Lorch Premodern Ottoman Geographical Mapping Chapter 10. Introduction to Ottoman Cartography/ Ahmet T. Karamustafa Chapter 11. Military, Administrative, and Scholarly Maps and Plans/ Ahmet T. Karamustafa Chapter 12. Itineraries and Town Views in Ottoman Histories/ J. M. Rogers Marine Charting Chapter 13. The Role of Charts in Islamic Navigation in the Indian Ocean/ Gerald R. Tibbetts Chapter 14. Islamic Charting in the Mediterranean/ Svat Soucek PART TWO: South Asian Cartography Chapter 15. Introduction to South Asian Cartography/ Joseph E. Schwartzberg Chapter 16. Cosmographical Mapping/ Joseph E. Schwartzberg Chapter 17. Geographical Mapping/ Joseph E. Schwartzberg Chapter 18. Nautical Maps/ Joseph E. Schwartzberg Chapter 19. Conclusion/ Joseph E. Schwartzberg Chapter 20. Concluding Remarks/ J. B. Harley and David Woodward |
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Arab Seafaring in the Indian Ocean in Ancient and Early Medieval Times. | Hourani, George F. | viii,131p 古書 | Khayyats | 1963(51) | 1,089円 | Navigation -- Commerce -- Indian Ocean -- History Chapter I: Trade Routes in the Pre-Islamic Era Prehistory and geography The East before Alexander The Persian Gulf in Hellenistic and Roman times The Red Sea in Hellenistic and Roman times The Sassanid and Byzantine empires Appendix: Director sailing between the Perian Gulf and China in pre-Islamic times II: Trade routes under the Caliphate General consequence of the Islamic expansion The Arabs on the Mediterranean Persian and Arab sea trade with the Far East East Africa and the coasts of Arabia Later times III: The Ships General remarks Hull and their equipment Masts and sails Navigation and life at sea Appendix: Four sea-stories |
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Ancient South Arabia: from the Queen of Sheba to the advent of Islam. | Schippmann, Klaus | 181p | Markus Wiener | 2002(1998) | 1,452円 | South Arabia -- History At the crossroads between Africa, Asia, and Europe, the South Arabian kingdoms were major commercial, military, and cultural players in world history. This work covers topics such as their art and architecture, and their irrigation system. Klaus Schippmann ; transl. from german by Allison Brown |
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The Origins of the Islamic State; being a translation of Kitab Futuh al-Buldan. | Al-Baladhuri, Abu al-Abbas Ahmad ibn Jabir | xi,518p | Gorgias Press | 2002 repr.(1916) | 7,004円 | Islamic Empire -- History The origins of the Islamic state : being a translation from the Arabic, accompanied with annotations, geographic and historic notes of the Kitâb futûḥ al-buldân of al-Imâm Abu-l ʻAbbâs, Aḥmad ibn-Jâbir al-Balâdhuri Kitâb futûh al-buldân Part I - Arabia II - Syria III - Mesopotamia IV - Armenia V - Northern Africa VI - Andalusia VII - Islands in the Sea VIII - Nubia IX - Al-'Irāk and Persia X - Media (Al-Jibāl) |
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Tarikh al-Adab al-Jughrafi al-'Arabi. | Kratchkovsky, Ignati I. | 1114p | Dar al-Gharb al-Islami | 1987 | 2,178円 | Geography -- Middle East تاريخ الأدب الجغرافي العربي كراتشوفسكى, اغناطيوس يوليانوفتش Tārīkh al-adab al-jughrāfī al-ʻArabī Aghnāṭiyūs Yūliyānūvitsh Krātishkūviskī ; naqalahu ʻan al-Rūsīyah Ṣālāḥ al-Dīn ʻUthmān Hāshim [Istoria arabskoi geograficheskoi literatury, 1957] |
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Tarikh Darya, wa man nazala bi-ha al-sahabah wa al-tabi'in wa tabi'i al-tabi'in | al-Khulani, 'Abd al-Jabbar | 147p | Dar al-Fikr | 1984(75) | 847円 | Muḥammad, -632 -- Friends and associates -- Daryā, Syria -- History تاريخ داريا و من نزل بها من الصحابة و الطابعين و طتابعي التابعين لعبد الجبار الخولاني Tārīkh Dāryā wa-man nazala bi-hā min al-ṣaḥābah wa-al-tābiʻīn wa-tābiʻī al-tābiʻīn li ʻAbd al-Jabbār al-Khūlānī ; ḥaqqaqahu wa-qadama lah Saʻīd al-Afghānī |
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Majmu'ah al-Watha'iq al-Siyasiyah lil-'ahd al-nabawi wa al-khilafat al-rashidah. | Hamid Allah, Muhammad | 757p | Dar al-Nafa'is | 2001 repr. | 1,936円 | Islamic Empire -- History -- Sources مجموعة الوثائق السياسية في العهد النبوي والخلافة الراشدة جمعها محمد حميدالله Majmūʻat al-wathāʼiq al-siyāsīyah fī al-ʻahd al-nabawī wa-al-khilāfah al-rāshidah jamaʻahā Muḥammad Hamīd Allāh [Documents sur la diplomatie musulmane à l'époque du prophète et des khalifes orthodoxes] |
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Futuh Misr wa Akhbar-ha. | Ibn 'Abd al-Hakam | 63p(eng.)+369p | Maktabat Madbuli | 1999 repr. | 1,089円 | Egypt -- North Africa -- History -- 640-1250 History of Egypt from its legendary early beginnings until the seventh century, including the subsequent conquests of North Africa and Spain. Covers the judges of Egypt to 860, and a list of the companions of Mohammad and their Hadiths. كتاب فتوح مصر وأخبارها تأليف أبي القاسم عبد الرحمن بن عبدالله بن عبد الحكم بن أعين القرشي المصري Futūḥ Miṣ́r wa-akhbāruhā [History of the conquests of Egypt, North Africa, and Spain, known as Futūḥ Miṣr of Ibn ʻAbd al-Ḥakam] Reprint. Originally published: New Haven : Yale University Press, 1922, in series: Yale oriental series. Researches ; 3 Text in Arabic; introduction and notes in English |
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Futuh al-Sham. | Al-Waqidi, Muhammad ibn 'Umar (m. 207 h.) | 2 vols. in 1 | Dar al-Kutub al-'Ilmiyah | 1997 | 1,936円 | Syria -- Islamic Empire -- History -- 634-750 فتوح الشام أبي عبد الله بن عمر الواقدي Futūḥ al-Shām taʼlīf Abī ʻAbd Allāh ibn ʻUmar al-Wāqidī |
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Rayy Samarra' fi 'Ahd al-Khilafah al-'Abbasiyah. | Susah, Ahmad | 2 vols. ills. maps 古書 | Matba'at al-Ma'arif | 1948-49 | 4,609円 | Irrigation -- Iraq -- Sammarra ري سامراء في عهد الخلافة العباسية سوسة ٱحمد Rayy Sāmarrāʼ fī ʻahd al-khilāfah al-ʻAbbasīyah Ahmad Sūsah [The irrigation system of Samarrah during the Abbassid caliphates] |
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Al-Imamah wa al-Siyasah: | Ibn Qutaybah al-Dinawari (m. 276 h.) | 2 vols. 古書 | Mu'assasat Nasir al-Thaqafah | 1980 | 968円 | Islamic Empire -- Caliphs -- Politics and government الإمامة والسياسة ابن قتيبة الدينوري Kitāb al-imāmah wa-al-siyāsah (al-maʻrūf bi-tārīkh al-khulafāʼ) Abī Muḥammad ʻAbd Allāh ibn Muslim ibn Qutaybah al-Dīnawarī |
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Maqatil al-Talibiyin. | Abu al-Faraj al-Isfahani (284-356 h.) | 854p 古書 | Dar al-Ma'arifah | n.d. repr. | 1,452円 | Abu Talib family -- Alids مقاتل الطالبيين لأبي الفرج الأصفهاني ؛ شرح وتحقيق السيد أحمد صقر Maqātil al-Ṭālibīyīn li-Abī al-Faraj al-Iṣbahānī, sharḥ va taḥqīq al-Sayid Aḥmad Ṣaqīr |
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The Meaning of Mecca: the politics of pilgrimage in early Islam. | McMillan, M.E. | 196p | Saq Booksi | 2011 | 1,694円 | Religious leaders -- Political activity -- Muslim pilgrimages -- Saudi Arabia -- Mecca The hajj, the fifth pillar of Islam, is a religious duty to be performed once in a lifetime by all Muslims who are able. The Prophet Muhammad set out the rituals of hajj when he led what became known as the Farewell Hajj in 10 AH (632 AD). This set the seal on Muhammad's career as the founder of a religion and the leader of a political entity based on that religion. The convergence of the Prophet with the politician infuses the hajj with political, as well as religious, significance. For the caliphs who led the Islamic community after Muhammad's death, leadership of the hajj became a position of enormous political relevance as it presented them with an unrivaled opportunity to proclaim their pious credentials and reinforce their political legitimacy. This unique study analyzes information provided by contemporary sources about the leadership of the Hajj in Islam's formative period, between the seventh and tenth centuries, and assesses the pilgrimage from a political perspective. |
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The Holy Cities, the Pilgrimage, and the World of Islam | Al-Qu'aiti, Sultan Ghalib | xxxi,692p photos | Fons Vitae | 2007 | 1,815円 | Islamic shrines -- Muslim pilgrims and pilgrimages -- History The holy cities, the pilgrimage and the world of Islam : a history from the earliest traditions until 1925 (1344H)/ Sulṭān Gahālib Al-Qu'aiṭī “Mecca and Medina, the world’s most forbidden cities, have long been a symbol of mystery and fascination to outsiders...In this unique, ground-breaking book, one of the world’s leading experts in Arabian history investigates the colourful, often astonishing story of these two great cities. Carefully sifting fact from legend, Sultan Ghalib describes their architecture, religious life, society, and politics, and shows how they have played a pivotal role in the history of Islam." T.J. Winter |
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Mecca and Eden: ritual, relics, and territory in Islam. | Wheeler, Brannon M. | xi,333p | U. of Chicago Press | 2006 | 1,320円 | Islamic rituals -- Islamic reliquaries -- Islamic civilization Nineteenth-century philologist and Biblical critic William Robertson Smith famously concluded that the sacred status of holy places derives not from their intrinsic nature but from their social character. Building upon this insight, Mecca and Eden uses Islamic exegetical and legal texts to analyze the rituals and objects associated with the sanctuary at Mecca. Integrating Islamic examples into the comparative study of religion, Brannon Wheeler shows how the treatment of rituals, relics, and territory is related to the more general mythological depiction of the origins of Islamic civilization. Along the way, Wheeler considers the contrast between Mecca and Eden in Muslim rituals, the dispersal and collection of relics of the prophet Muhammad, their relationship to the sanctuary at Mecca, and long tombs associated with the gigantic size of certain prophets mentioned in the Quran. |
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Mecca: a Literary History of the Muslim Holy Land. | Peters, F.E. | xxiii,473p 古書 | Princeton U.P. | 1994 | 2,310円 | Mecca (Saudi Arabia) -- Medina -- History Muslim historians and geographers have studied Mecca, and pilgrims and travellers have left accounts of life in Mecca and its associated shrine-city of Medina, where the Prophet lies buried. Bringing together the stories of these figures, this book offers a literary portrait of the city's traditions and urban life and of the surrounding area. |