Permulaan pensejarahan Islam
The growth of Muslim historiography is often attributed to foreign ininfluences, particularly Persian. But, this paper, whilst not to catigorically deny any such influence, will attempt to trace back its origins and incipient development to pre-Islamic Arab traditions and historical allusions of al-...
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Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
1981
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Online Access: | http://journalarticle.ukm.my/2149/ http://www.ukm.my/~ijis/index.html |
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Summary: | The growth of Muslim historiography is often attributed to foreign ininfluences, particularly Persian. But, this paper, whilst not to catigorically deny any such influence, will attempt to trace back its origins and incipient development to pre-Islamic Arab traditions and historical allusions of al-Qur'an. It is interaction between these traditions and the Qur'anic allusions, that is influential in the growth of Muslim historiography. However, in its development, the pre-Islamic influence has been overwhelmed by the Qur'anic influence, which led to the ramifications of Muslim historical writings, with their own motives, especially during the third and fourth centuries A.H |
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