Ibn ‛Abdalh’akam et la conquête de l'Afrique du Nord par les Arabes

Author

Brunschvig, Robert, 1901‒1990

Subject

Ibn ʿAbd al-Ḥakam, ʿAbd Raḥmān ibn ʿAbd Allāh, 802?‒870

Date of creation
January 1945 Gregorian
Preferred title
Ibn ‛Abdalh’akam et la conquête de l'Afrique du Nord par les Arabes French
Work type
Single work
Work manifested
Monograph
Work genre
Textual work
Audience

Adult, serious

Translation in English from the French original
Year
2008
Translator

Simpson, Philip

Article
Ibn Abdelḥakam and the conquest of North Africa
Call number
9-205-5

Futūḥ Miṣr wa-aḫbāruhā

Ibn ʿAbd al-Ḥakam, ʿAbd Raḥmān ibn ʿAbd Allāh, 802?‒870

One of the earliest Arabic history books about Islamic conquest of Egypt and North Africa. It portrays how early Muslims settled in al-Fusṭāṭ and Alexandria., the system of treaties in that early era One of the earliest Arabic history books about Islamic conquest of Egypt and North Africa. It portrays how early Muslims settled in al-Fusṭāṭ and Alexandria., the system of treaties in that early era of Islamic history. It is consisted of seven chapters. Chapter 1: on History of Egypt since the oldest times till the Islamic conquest, and the characteristics and advantages of Egypt. Chapter 2: on the detailed history of the Islamic Conquest of Egypt. Chapter 3 on the demographic description of Egypt at that time, Chapter 4. On the political regime of Egypt umder ʿAmr b. al-ʿĀṣ then the conquest of Nuba, other regions of Egypt and parts of North Africa, Chapter 5. On the conquest of North Africa and al-Andalus Chapter 6: On the judges of Egypt till 256 H. Chapter 7: on some Prophetic Traditions narrated by narrator who lived or settled in Egypt including ʿAmr b. al-ʿĀṣ and his son Abd-Allah.

Work
Single work Early work
3ʳᵈ century Hegirian

Editions 10 Translations 3

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