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The Horse Among the Arabs is a rich study of the Arabian horse in Arabic heritage, literature, history, and cultural memory. Drawing on Qur'anic references, Prophetic traditions, classical accounts, tribal narratives, Bedouin sayings, and poetry, Aḥmad bin Muḥārib al-Dhafeeri presents the horse not merely as an animal of beauty and speed, but as a symbol of nobility, courage, generosity, lineage, and Arab identity.This English translation opens a valuable Arabic work to a wider readership while preserving its traditional voice and many of its original terms. The book explores the place of horses in faith, warfare, poetry, naming customs, breeding knowledge, omens, colors, and the emotional bond between Arabs and their mares. It also includes numerous translated verses and explanations that reveal how deeply the horse lived in the Arab imagination.For readers interested in Arabian horses, Bedouin culture, Arabic literature, Islamic heritage, or the history of the Arabian Peninsula, this book offers an intimate window into a world where the horse was companion, treasure, pride, and living inheritance.
The Horse Among the Arabs is a rich study of the Arabian horse in Arabic heritage, literature, history, and cultural memory. Drawing on Qur'anic references, Prophetic traditions, classical accounts, tribal narratives, Bedouin sayings, and poetry, Aḥmad bin Muḥārib al-Dhafeeri presents the horse not merely as an animal of beauty and speed, but as a symbol of nobility, courage, generosity, lineage, and Arab identity.This English translation opens a valuable Arabic work to a wider readership while preserving its traditional voice and many of its original terms. The book explores the place of horses in faith, warfare, poetry, naming customs, breeding knowledge, omens, colors, and the emotional bond between Arabs and their mares. It also includes numerous translated verses and explanations that reveal how deeply the horse lived in the Arab imagination.For readers interested in Arabian horses, Bedouin culture, Arabic literature, Islamic heritage, or the history of the Arabian Peninsula, this book offers an intimate window into a world where the horse was companion, treasure, pride, and living inheritance.
AmazonPages: 253, Paperback, Independently published
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