The emergence of Islam is increasingly viewed by scholars not as a sudden rupture, but as an integral part of Late Antiquity (c. 600–750 CE). This period was defined by:
This guide explores the historical and religious emergence of Islam in Late Antiquity, focusing on the evolution of the concept of as presented in modern scholarship and primary material evidence . 1. Late Antiquity: The Cradle of Islam The Emergence of Islam in Late Antiquity: Allah...
Contrary to some traditional views, the name was well-known in Arabia long before Muhammad’s mission. The emergence of Islam is increasingly viewed by
The transition of Allah from a high god among many to the exclusive deity of a new empire involved several stages: THE EMERGENCE OF ISLAM IN LATE ANTIQUITY | Almuslih The Emergence of Islam in Late Antiquity: Allah...