Kinship and Marriage in Early Arabia
Discover the rich tapestry of social structures in early Arabia with Kinship and Marriage in Early Arabia by William Robertson Smith. Originally published in 1885 and reissued in 2014 by Cambridge University Press, this insightful work delves into the complex history of marriage and kinship relations among tribal groups during the formative years of Islam. Spanning 338 pages, Smith meticulously explores the intricate connections of heredity and dependence that shaped these communities, focusing particularly on male descent and the fascinating practice of polyandry across various groups. This scholarly examination is essential for anyone interested in the cultural dynamics of the Arabian Peninsula and the foundations of social organization in early Islamic society. Enhance your understanding of this pivotal historical period with this essential read.