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(2019) by Tim Mackintosh-Smith is a monumental non-fiction work that re-evaluates Arab history through the lens of language rather than religion. Key Themes & Thesis
: Some critics noted that its heavy focus on language might occasionally oversimplify complex political or sectarian narratives, and a few found the prose overly dense or in need of more rigorous editing. Arabs: A 3000-Year History of Peoples, Tribes and Empires Arabs: A 3,000-Year History of Peoples, Tribes ...
: The book examines the recurring tension between nomadic Bedouin (badw) and settled societies (hadar), a dynamic that has shaped Arab political and social life for three millennia. (2019) by Tim Mackintosh-Smith is a monumental non-fiction
: Mackintosh-Smith argues that Arabic is the "defining feature" of being Arab, rather than genetics or borders. He calls Arabs "arabophones" and considers the language a vital source of shared cultural identity. : Mackintosh-Smith argues that Arabic is the "defining
The book is divided into six parts covering three major "waves of unity":