Karl, you've got to be kidding. Who identifies Amalek with the Hyksos, and what do the "Amu" have to do with anything? Where's the evidence?
As far as "Arabic sources", there are no written Arabic sources from the biblical period. Anything later (and assuming that these sources are real) could have been written by someone who already knew the biblical sources and tried to identify Amalek of the Bible with someone or something that he knew in his own days.
Yigal Levin
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