Covers the rise of Islam, the life of Muhammad, and the formation of the early Caliphates (Damascus and Baghdad).
Hourani utilizes the concept of asabiyya —a form of group solidarity or "clannism"—to explain how power was maintained through kin-patronage networks.
Hourani treats Arab history as a complex system of diverse, hierarchical groups—imperial, regional, and local—that constantly sought balance.
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