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The Byzantine Empire was the Islamic commonwealths first and most stubborn adversary. For many centuries it loomed large in Islamic diplomacy, military operations and commerce, as well as in Islamic representations of the world in general. Moreover, the ways in which early Muslims and Byzantines perceived one another both polemically and otherwise afterwards proved decisive for the mutual perceptions between the Islamic world and Christian Western Europe. For these and other reasons, Arab-Byzantine relations have been a major concern of modern scholarship on early Islam for well over a century. Arab-Byzantine Relations in Early Islamic Times presents some of the most important of these contributions, organized according to the following themes: war and diplomacy; frontiers and military organization; polemics and images of the other; exchange, influence and convergence; and martyrdom, jihad and holy war. An introductory essay discusses these themes within the contexts of early Islamic society, politics and economy.

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THE FORMATION OF THE CLASSICAL ISLAMIC WORLD

General Editor: Lawrence I. Conrad

Volume 8

Arab-Byzantine Relations in Early Islamic Times

THE FORMATION OF THE CLASSICAL ISLAMIC WORLD

General Editor: Lawrence I. Conrad

Byzantium before the Rise of Islam

Averil Camtron

The Sasanian East before the Rise of Islam

Shaul Shaked

The Arabs and Arabia on the Eve of Islam

Frank E. Peters

The Life of Muhammad

Uri Rubin

The Expansion of the Early Islamic State

Fred M. Donner

The Articulation of Islamic State Structures

Fred M. Donner

Problems of Political Cohesion in Early Islam

R. Stephen Humphreys

Arab-Byzantine Relations in Early Islamic Times

Michael Bonner

The Turks in the Early Islamic World

C.E. Botworth

Patterns of Everyday Life

David Waines

Production and the Exploitation of Resources

Michael G. Morony

Manufacturing and Labour

Michael G. Morony

Trade and Exchange in Early Islam

A.L. Udovitch

Property and Consumption in Early Islamic Society

Baber Johansen

Cities in the Early Islamic World

Hugh Kennedy

Nomads and the Desert in the Early Islamic World

Hugh Kennedy

Society and the Individual in Early Islam

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Muslims and Others in Early Islamic Society

Robert E. Hoyland

The Christian Communities in the Early Islamic World

Sidney H. Griffith

The Jewish Communities of the Early Islamic World

David Wasserstein

Archaeology and Early Islam

Donald Whitcomb

Early Islamic Numismatics and Monetary History

Michael Bates

Early Islamic Art and Architecture

Jonathan Bloom

The Qurn: Style and Contents

Andrew Rippin

The Qurn: Formative Interpretation

Andrew Rippin

The Development of Islamic Ritual

G.R. Hawting

The Formation of Islamic Law

Wael B. Hallaq

Hadithi Origins and Development

Harald Motzki

Early Islamic Historiographies! Traditions

Lawrence I. Conrad

Early Islamic Theology

Josef van Ess

Eschatology and Apocalyptic in Early Islam

Wilferd Madelung

Early Islamic Visions of Community

Wadd al-Qd

Shrism: Origins and Early Development

Etan Kohlberg

Khrijite Movements in Early Islam

Ridwan al-Saiid

The Emergence of Islamic Mysticism

Bernd Radtke

The Islamic Philological Tradition

Ramzi Baalbaki

Early Arabic Poetry and Poetics

Suzanne Stetkevych

Early Arabic Prose Literature

Fedwa Malti-Douglas

The Rise of Islamic Philosophy

Everett Rowson

The Rise of Arab-Islamic Medicine

Lawrence I. Conrad

The Exact Sciences in Early Islam

Jamil Ragep

Magic and Divination in Early Islam

Emilie Savage-Smith

Education and Learning in the Early Islamic World

Claude Gilliot

The Early Islamic Manuscript Tradition

Jan Just Witkam

Early Islamic North Africa

Elizabeth Savage

The Formation of al-Andalus I

Manuela Marn

The Formation of al-Andalus II

M. Fierro/J. Sams

The Modern Study of Early Islam

Lawrence I. Conrad

THE FORMATION OF THE CLASSICAL ISLAMIC WORLD

General Editor: Lawrence I. Conrad

Volume 8

Arab-Byzantine Relations in Early Islamic Times

edited by
Michael Bonner

First published 2004 in the series The Formation of the Classical Islamic World - photo 1

First published 2004 in the series The Formation of the Classical Islamic World
by Ashgate publishing

Published 2017 by Routledge

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British Library CIP Data

Arab-Byzantine relations in early Islamic times. - (The formation of the classical Islamic world; v. 8)

1. Civilization, Islamic 2. Islamic Empire - Foreign relations -Byzantine Empire 3. Byzantine Empire - Foreign relations -Islamic Empire 4. Islamic Empire - Foreign relations - 750-1258 5. Byzantine Empire - Foreign relations - 527-1081 6. Islamic Empire - History, Military 7. Byzantine Empire -History, Military 527-1081 8. Islamic Empire - History -750-1258 9. Byzantine Empire - History 527-1081 10. Byzantine Empire - Civilization

I. Bonner, Michael

909'.09761'01

US Library of Congress CIP Data

Arab-Byzantine relations in early Islamic times / edited by Michael Bonner
p. cm. - (The formation of the classical Islamic world; v. 8)

Includes bibliographical references and index. 1. Islamic Empire - Relations - Byzantine Empire. 2. Byzantine Empire - Relations - Islamic Empire. 3. Islamic Empire -History, Military. 4. Byzantine Empire - History, Military. I. Bonner, Michael David. II. Series.

DS38.3.A69 2004

303.48'21749270495'09021-dc22

2003063935

ISBN 13: 978-0-86078-716-7 (hbk)

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