All then that we can look for in the elaborate and voluminous work of the
Genealogists, is a picture of tribal distinctions as they existed in the time
of Mahomet, with an approximate sketch of the great families to which each was
affiliated. We may here and there catch a glimpse of the grand outlines of
race reaching back to some antiquity, but further than this we cannot attach
weight to the system. It was based on the mere theories of the Genealogists
who, when fact was wanting, contrived, invented, fabricated, without stint or
scruple, both the outlines and detail. The vast pile of Arab genealogy,
beautiful and symmetrical as it is, melts away, like a fabric reared of snow,
before the merciless criticism of Sprenger.