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  • Despite contrasts and variety economic patterns and cultural patterning – social structure almost always tribal.  Immediate family, accessible family and much larger family.  Tribes seen via line of descent from eponymous ancestor.  Fellow tribesmen, same family, defend each other.
  • Many large solidarity groups of considerable stability and seem to function as cohesive and virtually autonomous social units
  • Tribe and increasing sub-divisions within focus for primary loyalty – defence against insult or injury.
  • Sub-divisions between lineages could lead to bitterness and rivalry between lineages etc.  Tribe brings social stability, but subdivisions mean not always social support.
  • Lineages and tribes constantly evolving – hard to trace formation, lineages graduated to tribe status, but periods of stability.
  • Bakr tribal group 600 in northeastern Arabia - but sharp internal differences in smaller groups within effective foci of loyalty.
  • Genealogy – primary representation of political realities within a tribe – upper echelons – reconstructed at upper levels to reflect power rships. Clear political purpose in genealogies.

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  2. Abu Bakr and Ridda wars
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  4. Conclusions
  5. Economics and Social Relations
  6. Foundations of the islamic conquest
  7. Introductory Points
  8. muhammad’s consolidation
  9. Muhammad’s Teachings
  10. Political life in northern and central arabia
  11. Religious Aristocracies
  12. State and society in pre-islamic arabia
  13. The early islamic world – patricia crone
  14. The New Ruling Elite
  15. The State and the Nomads
  16. Tribe and state in arabia

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