Английская Википедия:Hisham ibn al-Kalbi

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Hishām ibn al-Kalbī (Шаблон:Lang-ar), 737 AD – 819 AD/204 AH, also known as Ibn al-Kalbi (Шаблон:Lang), was an Arab historian.[1] His full name was Abu al-Mundhir Hisham ibn Muhammad ibn al-Sa'ib ibn Bishr al-Kalbi. Born in Kufa,[2] he spent much of his life in Baghdad. Like his father, he collected information about the genealogies and history of the ancient Arabs. According to the Шаблон:Transliteration, he wrote 140 works. His account of the genealogies of the Arabs is continually quoted in the Шаблон:Transliteration.[3]

Hisham established a genealogical link between Ishmael and the Islamic prophet Muhammad, and put forth the idea that all Arabs were descended from Ishmael.[1] He relied heavily on the ancient oral traditions of the Arabs, but also quoted writers who had access to Biblical and Palmyran sources.[1]

In 1966, Werner Caskel compiled a two volume study of Ibn al-Kalbi's Шаблон:Transliteration ("The Abundance of Kinship") entitled Das genealogische Werk des Hisam Ibn Muhammad al Kalbi ("The Genealogical Works of Hisham ibn Muhammad al-Kalbi").[4] It contains a prosopographic register of every individual mentioned in the genealogy in addition to more than three hundred genealogical tables based on the contents of the text.

Works

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  • The Book of Idols (Kitab Al-Asnam)
  • The Abundance of Kinship (Jamharat Al-Ansab)

References

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External links

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