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The Rise of Arab Communities -- $t1. Imagining Ancient Arabs: Sources and Controversies -- $t2. Pre-Islamic ?Arabless-ness?: Arabian Identities -- $t3. Arabness from the Qur?an to an Ethnos -- $tPart Two. The Changing Faces of Arabness in Early Islam -- $t4. Interpreting Arabs: Defining their Name and Constructing their Family -- $t5. Arabs as a People and Arabness as an Idea: 750?900 CE -- $t6. Philologists, ?Bedouinisation? and the ?Archetypal Arab? after the Mid-Third/Ninth Century -- $tImagining and Reimagining the Arabs: Conclusions -- $tBibliography -- $tIndex 330 $aInvestigating the core questions about Arab identity and history, this book tackles the time-honoured stereotypes that depict Arabs as ancient Arabian Bedouin, and reveals the stories to be a myth: tales told by Muslims to recreate the past to explain the meaning of Islam and its origins. 606 $aArab nationalism 615 0$aArab nationalism. 676 $a320.5409174927 686 $aNK 4100$2rvk 700 $aWebb$b Peter$f1978-$01673554 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910811409103321 996 $aImagining the Arabs$94037702 997 $aUNINA