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Description: Examples of Pre-Islamic and Islamic Arabic Inscriptions from 1st Century of Hijra onwards.
The Arabic & Islamic Inscriptions: Examples Of Arabic Epigraphy The Arabic & Islamic Inscriptions: Examples Of Arabic Epigraphy Epigraphy is a study of inscriptions, i.e., text traced upon some hard substance for the sake of durability, as on a monument, building, stone, metal, coin, ceramic, textile, etc. Max van Berchem (1863-1921) was the first to recognize the importance of Arabic inscriptions for a more precise reconstruction of early and medieval Islamic history. He can be rightly called as the founding scholar of Arabic epigraphy. In the course of his travels, Max van Berchem collected an impressive number of Arabic inscriptions from all over the Islamic world. His main published works are
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Page title:The Arabic & Islamic Inscriptions: Examples Of Arabic Epigraphy
Keywords:Early,Islamic,Inscriptions,Dam,Taif,Ta'if,Hijaz,History,Literature,First,Century,Hijra,Hijrah,Comparative,Religion,Debate,Dialogue,Christian,Missionary,Orientalists
Description:Examples Of Pre-Islamic and Islamic Inscriptions From 1st Century Of Hijra Onwards.
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