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Book Synopsis: In this controversial exploration of the early history of Islam, archaeologist Yehuda D. Nevo and researcher Judith Koren present a revolutionary theory of the origins and development of the Islamic state and religion. Whereas most works on this subject derive their view of the history of this period from the Muslim literature, Crossroads to Islam also examines important types of evidence hitherto neglected: the literature of the local (Christian) population, archaeological excavations, numismatics, and especially rock inscriptions. These analyses lay the foundation for a radical view of the development of Islam.
According to Nevo and Koren, the evidence suggests that the Arabs were in fact pagan when they assumed power in the regions formerly ruled by the Byzantine Empire. They contend that the Arabs took control almost without a struggle, because Byzantium had effectively withdrawn from the area long before. After establishing control, the new Arab elite adopted a simple monotheism influenced by Judaeo-Christianity, which they encountered in their newly acquired territories, and gradually developed it into the Arab religion. Not until the mid-8th century was this process completed.
This interpretation of the evidence corroborates the view of other scholars, who on different grounds propose that Islam and the canonized version of the Koran were preceded by a long period of development. This new view turns on its head the traditional history of the rise of Islam, which claims that Islam began with Muhammad in Mecca and Medina around 622; then spread throughout Arabia under his charismatic leadership; and finally, after Muhammad's death (632), inspired his followers to conquer widespread territories both in the East and West. By contrast, Nevo and Koren suggest that the rise of the Arab state created a need for a state religion, eventually called Islam.
This absorbing and controversial rethinking of Islam's early history is must reading for students and scholars of Islamic history and anyone interested in the origins of the world's second largest religion.
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Are you curious about the origins and development of Islam? Look no further than "Crossroads to Islam: The Origins of the Arab Religion and the Arab State (Islamic Studies)" by Yehuda D. Nevo and Judith Koren. In this groundbreaking book, Nevo and Koren challenge traditional views of Islamic history and present a compelling theory supported by extensive research and analysis of neglected evidence.
Unlike other works on this subject that rely solely on Muslim literature, "Crossroads to Islam" explores various sources, including the literature of the local Christian population, archaeological excavations, numismatics, and rock inscriptions. By considering these often overlooked pieces of evidence, Nevo and Koren provide a fresh perspective on the development of the Islamic state and religion.
According to the authors, the evidence suggests that the Arabs were originally pagan when they came into power, taking control of regions once ruled by the Byzantine Empire. This power shift was relatively easy, as Byzantium had already withdrawn. It was only after gaining control that the Arab elite embraced a monotheistic belief system influenced by Judaeo-Christianity, gradually molding it into what we now know as the Arab religion. This process was not completed until the mid-8th century, challenging the conventional timeline of Islam's rise.
Nevo and Koren's theory aligns with the views of other scholars who argue for a longer development period preceding Islam and the canonized version of the Koran. By proposing that the rise of the Arab state necessitated a state religion, known as Islam, they revolutionize our understanding of Islamic history.
If you are a student or scholar of Islamic history or simply intrigued by the origins of one of the world's major religions, "Crossroads to Islam" is a must-read. Take a journey into the past, challenge the traditional narrative, and expand your knowledge with this absorbing and controversial work. Grab a copy'; ?> now and delve into the fascinating world of early Islam.
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