Kamal Salibi
Profesor Kamal Salibi | |
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Lahir | Kamal Suleiman Salibi 2 Mei 1929 Beirut, Lebanon |
Meninggal | 1 September 2011 Beirut, Lebanon | (umur 82)
Kebangsaan | Lebanon |
Pekerjaan | Sejarawan, akademisi, peneliti |
Kamal Suleiman Salibi (bahasa Arab: كمال سليمان الصليبي ) (2 Mei 1929 – 1 September 2011)[1][2] adalah seorang sejarawan Lebanon, profesor sejarah di Universitas Amerika Beirut (AUB) dan Direktur Pendiri (kemudian Presiden Kehormatan) Institut Pembelajaran Antar-Keyakinan Kerajaan di Amman, Yordania.[3] Ia merupakan seorang sarjana seumur hidup, yang mengiprahkan hidupnya ke dalam buku-buku.[4]
Karier
Lahir dari sebuah keluarga Protestan di Beirut,[5] keluarga Salibi berasal dari desa Lebanon Bhamdoun di Lebanon Mandat Prancis. Setelah belajar di sekolah misionaris Prancis di Bhamdoun dan Broummana,[6] ia menyelesaikan pendidikan menengahnya di Prep School di Beirut (sekarang International College), dan gelar BA-nya dalam bidang Ilmu Pengetahuan Sejarah dan Politik dari AUB, sebelum berpindah ke Sekolah Pembelajaran Dunia Timur dan Afrika, SOAS (Universitas London) dimana ia mendapatkan gelar PhD-nya dalam bidang sejarah pada 1953 dibawah bimbingan sejarawan Bernard Lewis.[7] Disertasinya kemudian diterbitkan dengan judul Maronite Historians of Mediaeval Lebanon.[8]
Karya
- Maronite Historians of Mediaeval Lebanon, Beirut, AUB Oriental Series 34, 1959
- The Modern History of Lebanon, London, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1965
- Crossroads to Civil War, Lebanon 1958-1976, Beirut, Caravan Books, 1976
- Syria under Islam: Empire on Trial 634-1097, Beirut, Caravan Books, 1977
- A History of Arabia, Beirut, Caravan Books, 1980
- The Bible Came from Arabia, London, Jonathan Cape, 1985
- Secrets of the Bible People, London, Saqi Books, 1988
- Who Was Jesus?: Conspiracy in Jerusalem, London, I.B. Tauris, 1988
- A House of Many Mansions: The History of Lebanon Reconsidered, London, I.B. Tauris, 1988
- The Historicity of Biblical Israel, London, NABU Publications, 1998
- The Historicity of Biblical Israel (edisi kedua), Beirut, Dar Nelson, 2009
- The Modern History of Jordan, London, I.B. Tauris, 1993
- A Bird on an Oak Tree (Arabic طائر على سنديانة), Amman, Ashshoroq Publishers, 2002
Catatan
- ^ Lebanese historian Salibi died at 82 ilouban,com, 1 September 2011.
- ^ Brooke Anderson,Friends remember Lebanese historian for his generosity and storytelling,' The Daily Star, 1 September 2011.
- ^ Royal Institute for Inter-Faith Studies
- ^ Rabinowitz, Itamar, 'Eulogy for a Lebanese intellectual:On the death of historian Kamal Salibi,' in Haaretz, 29 September 2011
- ^ Tom Segev, The Makings of History/Myths and facts, Haaretz, 16 September 2011.
- ^ Sbaiti, Nadya and Mikdashi, Maya, 'Kamal Salibi (1929-2011),' in Jadaliyya, 6 September 2011
- ^ Segev, 2011.
- ^ Sbaiti, Nadya and Mikdashi, 2011
- Anderson, Brooke Friends remember Lebanese historian for his generosity and storytelling,' The Daily Star, 1 September 2011
- Beeston, A.F.L., Review of "The Bible Came from Arabia", Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society (1988, pp. 389–93)
- Berry, Steve. "The Alexandria Link" Hodder & Stoughton, 2007; fiction. A thriller using Salibi’s theory as a plot device.
- Cardinal, P., "La Bible et L'Arabie", Revue d'études Palestiniennes vol. 7 No. 26 (winter 1988) pp. 63–70
- Dahlberg, Bruce, Comments in the Ancient Near East Digest, 1994.
- Parfitt, Tudor, "The hijacking of Israel", The Sunday Times (London) 27 October 1985
- Rabinowitz, Itamar, 'Eulogy for a Lebanese intellectual:On the death of historian Kamal Salibi,' in Haaretz, 29 September 2011.
- Salamé-Sarkis, H., "Et si la Bible venait d'Arabie?", Berytus, Beirut 1985 XXXIII pp. 143–165
- Sbaiti, Nadya and Mikdashi, Maya, 'Kamal Salibi (1929-2011),' in Jadaliyya, 6 September 2011
- Segev, Tom, 'The Makings of History / Myths and facts,' in Haaretz 16 September 2011.
- Towner, W. Sibley, Review of "The Bible Came from Arabia", Middle East Journal 1988, 42 pp. 511–513
Pranala luar
- http://www.cwo.com/~thowoods/salibi.htm more information and pictures of Asir.
- Phillip C. Hammond's 1990 Review of The Bible Came from Arabia, in The International Journal of Middle East Studies (August, 1990)
- http://baheyeldin.com/science/kamal-salibi-and-the-israel-from-yemen-theory.html gives lots of links.
- Kamal Salibi's personal blog [1].
Referensi tentang teori sejarah Yahudi-nya
Al-Ahram weekly, a major Egyptian publication, briefly alluded to it Diarsipkan 20000829082353 di www.ahram.org.eg Galat: URL arsip tidak dikenal
Referensi lain
- Biella, Joan (2004) Dictionary of Old South Arabian – Sabaean Dialect Eisenbrauns, Winola Lake, Indiana, USA
- Hubbard, David (1956) The Literary Sources of the Kebra Nagast Ph.D. dissertation.,St.Andrews University, Scotland
- Leslau, Wolf (1991) Comparative Dictionary of Ge’ez Otto Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden, Germany
- Rabin, Chaim (1951) Ancient West Arabian London: Taylor’s Foreign Press
- Savoie, Denis (2009), Sundials: Design, Construction, and Use Springer Praxis, ISBN 978-0-387-09801-2 (see pp. 163–164)
- Schneider, Roger (1973) Deux inscriptions subarabiques du Tigre. Leiden, Netherlands: Bibliotheca Orientalis, 30, 1973, 385-387
- Ullendorff, Edward (1956) Hebraic Jewish Elements in Abyssinian (Monophysite) Christianity in Journal of Semitic Studies, 1, no.3, 216-256
- Ullendorff, Edward (1960) The Ethiopians London: Oxford University Press
- Ullendorff, Edward (1968) Ethiopia and the Bible London: Oxford University Press