The Religion and Rituals of the Nomads of Pre-Islamic Arabia

A Reconstruction Based on the Safaitic Inscriptions

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The Religion and Rituals of the Nomads of Pre-Islamic Arabia

A Reconstruction Based on the Safaitic Inscriptions

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This book approaches the religion and rituals of the pre-Islamic Arabian nomads using the Safaitic inscriptions. Unlike Islamic-period literary sources, this material was produced by practitioners of traditional Arabian religion; the inscriptions are eyewitnesses to the religious life of Arabian nomads prior to the spread of Judaism and Christianity across Arabia. The author attempts to reconstruct this world using the original words of its inhabitants, interpreted through comparative philology, pre-Islamic and Islamic-period literary sources, and the archaeological context.

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Brill
Language
English
Pages
164

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Table of Contents

Preface. ix
List of Illustrations. xi
Sigla. xiii
1. Introduction
Page 1
1. Religion and the Inscriptions of the Pre-Islamic Nomads: From Thamudic B to Safaitic
Page 5
2. Scope and Methodology
Page 6
2.1. Previous Works and Present Goals
Page 14
2. Rites
Page 17
1. Animal Sacrifice
Page 17
1.1. Sacrifice before/during Dangerous Activities
Page 20
1.2. Seasonal Sacrifices
Page 21
1.3. Location of Sacrifice: The ṣamd
Page 22
1.4. Thanksgiving?
Page 26
2. Erection of the nṣb Stone
Page 26
2.1. The nṣb, nfs, and Mortuary Installations
Page 30
3. The Ritual Shelter
Page 37
3.1. Statues
Page 40
4. The Pilgrimage
Page 41
4.1. Time Period of the Pilgrimage
Page 42
4.2. Pilgrimage Sites
Page 43
5. Ritual Purity
Page 44
6. Offerings
Page 46
6.1. Unspecified Offerings
Page 47
6.2. Burnt Offerings and Libations
Page 48
6.3. Images
Page 49
7. Vows and Oaths
Page 53
8. Sacred Water
Page 54
3. Divinities and Their Roles in the Lives of Humans
Page 56
1. Location of the Deities
Page 59
2. The Gadds
Page 60
3. The Gods and Their Worshippers
Page 60
3.1. Travel
Page 62
3.2. Far from Home and Reunion
Page 62
3.3. Assistance and Justice
Page 63
3.4. Curing Illness and Prolonging Life
Page 65
4 Sin, Obedience, and Repentance?. 66
4.1 Forsaken by the Gods. 70
5 Malignant Magic. 71
4. Fate
Page 73
5. Afterlife
Page 78
1. Burial Installations
Page 79
2. Invoking the Names of the Dead
Page 81
6. Visual Representation of Deities and the Divine World
Page 84
7. Amplification and Why Write
Page 87
8. Worldview—A Reconstruction
Page 91
Appendix 1: Glossary of Divinities. 93
Appendix 2: Previously Unpublished Inscriptions. 100
Bibliography. 132
General Index. 144
Index of Inscriptions. 146

Edition Notes

Series
Ancient Languages and Civilizations, Volume: 1
Copyright Date
2022

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
299/.27–dc2 3/eng20220228
Library of Congress
bl1685 .a55

The Physical Object

Format
Hardback
Pagination
xvi, 150p.
Number of pages
164

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL47303766M
ISBN 13
9789004504264
LCCN
2021062731
ISSN
26673770

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