This successor volume to The Hidden Origins of Islam (edited by Karl-Heinz Ohlig and Gerd-R. Puin) continues the pioneering research begun in the first volume into the earliest development of Islam. Using coins commemorative building inscriptions and a rigorous linguistic analysis of the Koran along with Persian and Christian literature from the seventh and eighth centuries--when Islam was in its formative stages--five expert contributors attempt a reconstruction of this critical time period. Despite the scholarly nature of their work the implications of their discoveries are startling:-Islam originally emerged as a sect of Christianity. -Its central theological tenets were influenced by a pre-Nicean Syrian Christianity.-Aramaic the common language throughout the Near East for many centuries and the language of Syrian Christianity significantly influenced the Arabic script and vocabulary used in the Koran. -Finally it was not until the end of the eighth and ninth centuries that Islam formed as a separate religion and the Koran underwent a period of historical development of at least 200 years.Controversial and highly intriguing this critical historical analysis reveals the beginning of Islam in a completely new light.
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