The Book of Crowns on the Kings of Himyar information
Biography of the kings of the Himyarite Kingdom
The Book of Crowns on the Kings of Himyar
Cover of the book
Author
Ibn Hisham and Wahb ibn Munabbih
Original title
التيجان في ملوك حمير
Language
Arabic
Genre
Early Islamic history, Arabian Jewish History, Biographical works
Publication date
First Edition published in 1929
Original text
التيجان في ملوك حمير at Arabic Wikisource
Translation
The Book of Crowns on the Kings of Himyar at Wikisource
Kitāb al-Tījāni (Arabic: كتاب التيجان) also known more commonly as The Book of Crowns on the Kings of Himyar, is a historical and biographical work by the Yemeni historian Wahb ibn Munabbih,[1][2][3] an 8th AD century Israʼiliyyat author.[4] The book is also known as Kitāb al-Tījān li ma'rifati muluk al-zamān fi akhbar Qahtān(The Book of Crowns, on the kings of yesteryear in the accounts of the Qahtānites).[5]
The book later transmitted by Ibn Hisham who also worked on the As-Sīrah an-Nabawiyyah.[2][5][6] Ibn Hisham reported that he acquired the book's narratives from 'Abd al-Mun'im ibn Idris.[Notes 1][8]
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^Maaike Zimmerman; Stelios Panayotakis; Wytse Keulen (2017). The Ancient Novel and Beyond(ebook). Brill. p. 11. ISBN 9789047402114. Retrieved 27 April 2024.
^ abSezgin, Fuat (1967). Geschichte des arabischen Schrifttums. Vol. 1. Leiden: Brill.
^Marmaduke William Pickthall (1928). Islamic Culture Volume 2. Islamic Culture Board. p. 56. Retrieved 27 April 2024.
^Mawlana 'Abd al-Hayy al-Lakhnawi. "Narrating Fabricated Reports on the Praise of the Prophet". Deoband.org. Retrieved 27 April 2024. Al-Athar al-Marfu'ah fi l-Akhbar al-Mawdu'ah, pp.16-35 ; From Majmu'ah Rasa'il al-Lakhnawi, volume 5, Edited by: Na'im Ashraf Nur Ahmad, Published by: Intisharat Shaykh al-Islam Ahmad Jami
^Abd Al-Aziz Duri (2014). Donner, Fred; Conrad, Lawrence I. (eds.). The Rise of Historical Writing Among the Arabs. Princeton University Press. p. 130. ISBN 9781400853885. Retrieved 27 April 2024.
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