On Early Islamic Histortiography: Abu Isma'il al-Azdi and His Futuh al-sham
The present paper examines the Futuh al-sham (Conquests of Syria) attributed to Abu Isma'il al-Azdi, in an attempt to establish its authenticity, date, & provenance. Several historical sources confirm the authorship of this work & demonstrate that al-Azdi's text highlights the simi...
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