Early Christianity in Arabia. A Historical Essay
Thomas Wright [1810-1877]
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Book Description
Title:
Early Christianity in Arabia. A Historical Essay
Author:
Thomas Wright [1810-1877]
Publication Year:
1885
Location:
London
Publisher:
Bernard Quaritch
Pages:
198
Subjects:
Christian Mission, Saudi Arabia
Copyright Holder:
Public domain
Contents
Preface
Sketch of the People and physical Geography of Arabia Felix
History of Hamyar, and of the expeditious of the Tobbaas till the introduction of Christianity
Introduction of Christianity into Arabia Felix, or Hamyar-Frumeutius—Theophilus Indus—The later Tobbaas
The ancient state of Ethiopia, or Abyssinia—Its connection with Hamyar—Martyrdom of the Christians of Nadjran—Conquest of Yanan
Early history of Hirah and Ghassan—The Mùlouk-al-Towâeif—Subjection of the northern Arabs to Rome—Introduction of Christianity amongst them—Persian wars—Euthymius—Simeon Stylites—Saba
Embassy from Justinian to Ethiopia—Revolution in Yamam—Accession of Abrahah
Reign of Abrahah—Condition of Christianity in Yaman—St. Gregentius—Expedition against Mecca
Hostile occupation of Hirah by Hareth—Death of Kobad—Accession of Noushirwan—War between Hirah and Ghassau—and between Persia and Rome—Arabian Poets—Lebid—Amru'l-Kais
Origin of the Monophysite heresy—Council of Constantinople—of Ephesus—of Chalcedon—its consequences—Progress of the Eutychians in the reign of Anastasius—Severus—The persecution by Justinian
Progress of the Monophysite doctrines in Arabia, &c.—Jacobus Baradæus—Their progress in Abyssinia—in l\lcrnpotamia nnd the north of Arabia-Turbulence of the Arabian chiefs—State of Christianity in Arabia Felix—The Phantaiasts—Divisions between the Arabs and Romans—History of Mondar, king of Ghassau—and his son
Domestic dissensions amongst the Arabs—Their Battles—Poets—Hareth—Amru ben Kelthûm—Ascba—Christianity in Hirah—-Conversion of Noman abu Kabus
Abyssinian kings of Yaman—History of Seif Dzi Jezeu—Invasion and conquest of Hamyar by the Persians—Death of Scif—-Hamyar reduced to a province of Persia
Birth of Muhammed—History of Muhamrned to the fall of Mecca—Poets—Caab, Lebid, &c.—Views of Muhammed—his Religion—Character—Literature of Arabia—Muhammed's attempts on the Idolators—on the Christians—and on the Jews
Wars between the Persians, Romans, and northem Arabs under Maurice and Heraclius—Progress of Muhammed against the Christians of Arabia—Message to the king of Persia—Death of Khosroës Parviz—Conversion of Badhan—Dissensions among the Christians—Copts—Christians of Nadjran—Christians of Arabia seek protection from Muhammed—Gabala, last king of Ghassan—Embassy of Heraclius—Battle of Muta—Conquest of Hirah—Death of Muhammed—State of the Christians in Arabia, &c.—Conquest of Syria—Conclusion