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يتناول البحث بالنقد والتحليل إشكالية نسبة كتاب "الأنساب" إلى سلمة بن مسلم العوتبي الصحاري، وذلك بدراسة أسلوب المؤلف ومنهجه التاريخي وميوله الدينية والوطنية، إضافة إلى محاولة معرفة الفترة الزمنية التي كتب فيها الكتاب بمناقشة بعض النصوص والمقاطع التي وردت فيها أسماء أعلام تاريخية أو حوادث مهمة كانت قريبة من عهد مؤلف الكتاب، ويتطرق البحث إلي بعض الأحداث التاريخية التي شهدتها عمان في أواخر القرن الثالث الهجري - التاسع الميلادي، وإلى أثرها في شخصية مؤلف "الأنساب"، وموقفه الحيادي في عرضه لهذه الأحداث ولأخرى وقعت في عمان، مما يتناقض كليا مع المنهج والأسلوب في كتاب "الضياء" المنسوب للعوتبي أيضا. كذلك يستعرض البحث المادة التاريخية لكتاب "الأنساب" وأهميتها العلمية كما يستعرض المصادر المختلفة التي اعتمد عليها المؤلف وأورد كثيرا منها في كتابه، وقد خلص البحث إلى تأكيد أهمية إعادة دراسة كتاب "الأنساب" وتحقيقه وفق منهج علمي رصين، وإلى ضرورة مقارنة مادته التاريخية بالمصادر الماثلة وبخاصة العمانية منها، بغية إبراز الأهمية العلمية لمصادر تاريخ عمان والتوصل إلى معرفة تفاصيل أكثر عن هذه المصادر وعن مؤلفيها. This is a critical and analytical study of the well-known book Al- Ansab, commonly attributed to Al Awtabi. The paper deals with the author’s style, his methods, and his religious inclinations, as well as his Omani connections. The study also attempts to place Al-Ansab in a more precise historical context according to the references to known events and characters. The civil war which broke out in Oman towards the end of the third century AH / ninth century AD appears to have influenced the author of Al-Ansab, although his attitude towards these tumultuous events is surprisingly neutral and objective. This approach is markedly different to that shown in Al-Dhiya, which is also attributed to Al-Awtabi, but is characterised by its religious fervour and prejudice, unlike the level-headed, balanced and objective tone and outlook of Al-Ansab. The study also covers the historical contents of Al-Ansab and their significance as well as a review of the different sources referred to or quoted from by the author. The conclusion draws attention to the importance of Al-Ansab and the necessity of it being edited and published with more rigorous standards than those currently available in the published edition. It is also important to compare and contrast the historical material of the book with other Omani sources in order to reach a better understanding of the history of the region during this period.
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A discussion on al-ʿAwtabī’s name and genealogy. Sālimī reaches the conclusion that there were two persons with the name Salma b. Muslim al-ʿAwtabī, one with the Kunya Abū ‘l-Mundhir and the other with the Kunya Abū Ibrāhīm. See Mashriq, Ṣuḥārī, Abū ‘l-Mundhir Salāma (Salma) b. Muslim: K. Ansāb al-ʿArab.
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The Yemeni Arab family of al-Muhallab b. Abī Ṣufra and his descendants played a leading role in the early Islamic period under the Umayyad dynasty of Caliphs (661-750), acting as military commanders and governors, and continued to flourish under the succeeding Abbasid dynasty. The Omani historian Salāma b. Muslim al-ʿAwtabī al-Ṣuḥārī probably wrote in the later 11th century A.D., and in his K. al-Ansāb deals with important South- Arabian families such as the Muhallabids. Dr. Martin Hinds has provided a translation of and commentary on the relevant section of this history, utilising four manuscripts of the Ansāb and by his extensive reference to these and by his remedying the deficiencies of the uncritical printed text (Oman, 1981-1984). The whole study throws light on the course of early Islamic history in its phase of conquest and expansion and on the part of the South-Arabian tribal groups within it.
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