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1. I want historic sources not obviously biased towards any faith.
2. Qur'an is not evidence for anything. It is a book of law and mythology. Also, the Qur'an never once mentions Muhammad; Muslims put that in there where it merely says "the messenger". This might not even refer to Muhammad for all anyone knows.
3. Do a Google search for the earliest Mosques facing Petra and you will find that the Mosques from the 7th century face Petra.
4. There were no Mosques built prior to Islam. All the historic data tells us this. It is a basic fact.
I don't want Islam according to Qur'an, I want Islam according to history.
By the way I am on my phone so I can't type huge paragraphs.
Thanks.Mohammed is not the father of any of your men, but he is the messenger of God and the seal of the prophets. And God is fully aware of all things.
This is exactly what I don't want. I want historic evidence, writings, archaeological findings that prove such a religion existed pre-Mohammad.Again, the Quranic teaching is that Islam is time immemorial. There is nothing called prior to Islam.
From 2.000 B.C.?Do a google search for the earliest mosques and you will find many mosques.
Was Mecca a trade hub on any known trade routes?
What did early Muslims call themselves? Find me an example that isn't 'Ishmaelites' or something similar.
Present me evidence for a Mosque built 2.000 B.C. Pretty please.
Yes, the other earliest external document (Not a Quran) to mentioning the prophet Muhammed is from the year 671, around 40 years after he died
It's actually much earlier than that:
People were saying "the candidatus has been killed," and we Jews were overjoyed. And they were saying that the prophet had appeared, coming with the Saracens, and that he was proclaiming the advent of the anointed one, the Christ who was to come. I, having arrived at Sykamina, stopped by a certain old man well-versed in scriptures, and I said to him: "What can you tell me about the prophet who has appeared with the Saracens?" He replied, groaning deeply: "He is false, for the prophets do not come armed with a sword. Truly they are works of anarchy being committed today and I fear that the first Christ to come, whom the Christians worship, was the one sent by God and we instead are preparing to receive the Antichrist. Indeed, Isaiah said that the Jews would retain a perverted and hardened heart until all the earth should be devastated. But you go, master Abraham, and find out about the prophet who has appeared." So I, Abraham, inquired and heard from those who had met him that there was no truth to be found in the so-called prophet, only the shedding of men's blood. He says also that he has the keys of paradise, which is incredible. (Doctrina Jacobi C.634)
In January {the people of} Hims took the word for their lives and many villages were ravaged by the killing of {the Arabs of} Muhammad (Muhmd) and many people were slain and {taken} prisoner from Galilee as far as Beth. . . . (Fragment C. 636)
Big list of early references here (all taken from the Hoyland book I linked to previously)
Interestingly from early references 'At least eleven sources from the seventh and eighth centuries indicate in varied fashion that Muhammad was still alive at the time of the Palestinian conquest, leading his followers into the Holy Land some two to three years after he is supposed to have died in Medina according to traditional Islamic accounts.' (S Shoemaker - Death of a prophet)
From 2.000 B.C.?
Actually what I meant was Muhammad's name. Or is there any other mention Of the name so early.
As Muhammed the prophet or rasool.
Btw, what is your education?
What you say I have found always to be absolutely true. Even when you disagree with me.
while the Quran fragments are dated latest 645, that's 13 years after Muhammed died. But there is a significant possibility that this existed during Muhammeds lifetime.
I have quite a few.
a) If Islam is God's perfected religion and God sent Jesus as a mere messenger, why is Christianity the world's dominant religion and has been nearly since its inception? Why would Allah do that?
The oldest Quran is the exact same as one we have. It's in Brittain, go look it up.How is the Qur'an perfect and universal if it can only be studied and properly understood in Arabic? Also, why does the oldest copy not match up to any known copy we have today?
c) Why do all the earliest Mosques face Petra? And why does Petra fit the descriptions given in the Qur'an, not Mecca?
d) Provide me some non-Islamic evidence that Mecca existed in the time of Muhammad.
"Surprising as it may seem, not one map before 900 AD even mentions Mecca. This is 300 years after Muhammad’s death" http://www.academia.edu/1776803/The_Mecca_Question
e) Why couldn't Allah preserve the original message and where were the supposed 24,000 messengers that were sent to everywhere? Evidence?
f) Why isn't the word 'Muslim' or 'Muhammad' used during the Arabian conquests? Why do these words only appear years after Muhammad?
Muhammed - yes
Prophet - yes
Muhammed & prophet - not until later
The Doctrina Jacobi is quite interesting though if its early dating is correct as it hints at aspects of his teachings (although it is fair to note it is a Christian apologetic text).
There is an article here which discusses it if you are interested.
https://www.academia.edu/3689606/_M...te_Antique_Puzzle_Der_Islam_91.2_2014_243-265
Reading books and journals. Just find it an interesting subject.
While many people have been getting excited that the fragments pre-date Muhammed, or are contemporary to him, they are probably late 7th C as the text contains features that are not thought to have existed so early, something even noted by some Muslim scholars.
It's often reported that the dating is 94.6% accurate, but that's not quite correct. They are 94.6% accurate assuming calibration is correct. This makes a great deal of difference as machines are calibrated using tree rings in Europe and America, the ME has a very different climate however.
Middle Eastern manuscripts (not just Qurans ) have consequently been very hard to carbon date accurately (A Sanaa Quran fragment was 'accurately' carbon dated to 5th C, then 6th, then 7th).
It is possible that the dating is accurate, but far from a certainty. Balance of probabilities puts it later, even the researcher who found it is skeptical of the early date. (Actually, she also contributed an article on variations in ancient Quranic manuscripts to an ultra-revisionist book 'The hidden origins of Islam'. Her article is less 'out there' than others in the text to be fair.)
And not contribute any answers? lol
1. I want historic sources not obviously biased towards any faith.
2. Qur'an is not evidence for anything. It is a book of law and mythology. Also, the Qur'an never once mentions Muhammad; Muslims put that in there where it merely says "the messenger". This might not even refer to Muhammad for all anyone knows.
3. Do a Google search for the earliest Mosques facing Petra and you will find that the Mosques from the 7th century face Petra.
4. There were no Mosques built prior to Islam. All the historic data tells us this. It is a basic fact.
I don't want Islam according to Qur'an, I want Islam according to history.
Can someone please do research on this? Instead of 'I don't believe you".
Early Mosques faced Petra. This is a fact confirmed by satellite images of the foundations of the earliest Mosques. Sorry if this bothers you. I said PETRA not Jerusalem,
What did early Muslims call themselves? Find me an example that isn't 'Ishmaelites' or something similar.
And lastly, give me ONE piece of evidence that Jesus was in any sense a Muslim.
It took nearly 50 years for Mosques to uniformly face Mecca.
Does Mecca have valleys? No. Then why does Qur'an mention them? Was Mecca a trade hub on any known trade routes? No. Was Petra? Yes.
I did, I wrote them in bold in the quote. Have another look.
Yes, I am desperate. I am desperate to make Muslims realise that their Islamic narrative is wrong and historically inaccurate. This is hardly a uniquely Islamic problem though.This comes across as very desperate.