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The Jewish tribes of Arabia were ethnic groups professing the Jewish faith that inhabited the Arabian Peninsula before and during the advent of Islam. In Islamic tradition, the Jewish tribes of the Hejaz were seen as the offspring of the ancient Hebrews. According to historical Muslim sources, they spoke a language other than Arabic, which al-Tabari claims was Persian. This implies they were connected to the major Jewish community of Babylonia. Certain Jewish traditions record the existence of nomadic tribes such as the Rechabites, which converted to Judaism in antiquity.

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  • The Jewish tribes of Arabia were ethnic groups professing the Jewish faith that inhabited the Arabian Peninsula before and during the advent of Islam. In Islamic tradition, the Jewish tribes of the Hejaz were seen as the offspring of the ancient Hebrews. According to historical Muslim sources, they spoke a language other than Arabic, which al-Tabari claims was Persian. This implies they were connected to the major Jewish community of Babylonia. Certain Jewish traditions record the existence of nomadic tribes such as the Rechabites, which converted to Judaism in antiquity. (en)
  • As tribos judaicas da Arábia eram as tribos árabes que professavam a fé judaica e habitavam a península Arábica antes e durante o advento do islamismo. Não é claro se seus ancestrais eram originalmente israelitas, se eram tribos genealogicamente árabes que se converteram ao judaísmo, ou uma mistura de ambos. As tradições judaicas registram a existência de tribos nômades como os recabitas, que se converteram ao judaísmo ainda na Antiguidade. (pt)
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  • The Jewish tribes of Arabia were ethnic groups professing the Jewish faith that inhabited the Arabian Peninsula before and during the advent of Islam. In Islamic tradition, the Jewish tribes of the Hejaz were seen as the offspring of the ancient Hebrews. According to historical Muslim sources, they spoke a language other than Arabic, which al-Tabari claims was Persian. This implies they were connected to the major Jewish community of Babylonia. Certain Jewish traditions record the existence of nomadic tribes such as the Rechabites, which converted to Judaism in antiquity. (en)
  • As tribos judaicas da Arábia eram as tribos árabes que professavam a fé judaica e habitavam a península Arábica antes e durante o advento do islamismo. Não é claro se seus ancestrais eram originalmente israelitas, se eram tribos genealogicamente árabes que se converteram ao judaísmo, ou uma mistura de ambos. As tradições judaicas registram a existência de tribos nômades como os recabitas, que se converteram ao judaísmo ainda na Antiguidade. (pt)
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  • Jewish tribes of Arabia (en)
  • Tribos judaicas da Arábia (pt)
  • Judiska stammar i Arabien (sv)
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