A History of Arabia
The Story of the Arabian Peninsula
A sweeping journey through the Arabian Peninsula, this book traces the story of Arabia from its prehistoric beginnings to the modern age. It opens with the ancient landscapes of “Green Arabia,” when lakes, grasslands, and early human migrations shaped a region often imagined only as desert. From the first settlers and Neolithic pastoralists to the rise of early coastal and oasis communities, the narrative reveals Arabia as a crossroads of movement, survival, and exchange.
The book explores the great incense kingdoms of southern Arabia, the caravan routes that linked the peninsula to the Mediterranean and Mesopotamia, and the northern powers such as the Nabataeans, whose cities and trade networks connected desert societies with the classical world. It also examines the rich religious landscape of pre-Islamic Arabia, where local traditions, Judaism, Christianity, and other currents of belief met in a vibrant and changing spiritual environment.
At the center of the story is the rise of Islam and the transformation of Arabia in the 7th century. The book follows the emergence of the Muslim community, the unification of the peninsula, and the expansion of the early caliphates, while also showing how Arabia remained the spiritual heart of the Islamic world even as political power shifted to distant capitals. Later chapters chart the peninsula through centuries of local dynasties, imperial influence, maritime rivalry, Ottoman rule, and tribal power struggles.
The modern era brings dramatic change, from the rise of the Saudi states and the unification of Saudi Arabia to the discovery of oil and the creation of the modern Gulf states. The book examines how oil wealth, global politics, regional alliances, and rapid development transformed Arabia into one of the world’s most strategically important regions.
Rich in scope and accessible in style, this history presents Arabia not as an isolated desert, but as a land of ancient civilizations, sacred cities, trading empires, poets, pilgrims, warriors, and modern nations. It offers readers a broad and engaging account of the forces that shaped the peninsula and its enduring influence on world history.
This book is for readers seeking a comprehensive and engaging narrative of the Arabian Peninsula's entire history, from its geological origins to the 21st century. It will particularly benefit students of Middle Eastern history, politics, and culture, as well as general readers interested in understanding the deep roots of contemporary issues in the region, including the formation of Saudi Arabia, the politics of oil, and the dynamics of tradition and modernization.
June 25, 2026
English
48,149 words
3 hours 22 minutes
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