Meccan Trade and the Rise of Islam. Patricia Crone

Meccan Trade and the Rise of Islam


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GO Meccan Trade and the Rise of Islam Author: Patricia Crone Type: eBook. After the rise of Islam, however, the Arabic of northwest Arabia, the region of the Hijaz, became the dominant language of the Arabs, and it, along with its cognate dialects, formed the Arabic known today. Every first-year student knows that Mecca at the time of the Prophet was the centre of a far-flung trading empire, which plays a role of some importance in all orthodox accounts of the rise of Islam. Crone demonstrates that Islam did not originate in Mecca. In her book, Meccan Trade and the Rise of Islam, Dr. A Response to Patricia Crone's Book: Meccan Trade and the Rise of Islam. Mecca is located in the Hejaz region of what is today Saudi Arabia. Download The English Version · Download The Arabic Version. Patricia Crone in her 1987 book "Meccan Trade and the Rise of islam" establishes that historical records show that well into the time of the Prophet, Mecca was not a center of trade at all. The first one I turned to was Patricia Crone's book on Mecca. Comparative Religion, Institute of Religious Studies, Faculty of Humanities, University of Leiden, The Netherlands. She begins the book by pointing out that it's a commonplace that Mecca was the center of a trading empire and that this empire had a role in the rise of Islam. Language: English Released: 1987.

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