An edition of Qur'anic Geography (2012)

Qur'anic Geography

A SURVEY AND EVALUATION OF THE GEOGRAPHICAL REFERENCES IN THE QUR’AN WITH SUGGESTED SOLLUTIONS FOR VARIOUS PROBLEMS AND ISSUES

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An edition of Qur'anic Geography (2012)

Qur'anic Geography

A SURVEY AND EVALUATION OF THE GEOGRAPHICAL REFERENCES IN THE QUR’AN WITH SUGGESTED SOLLUTIONS FOR VARIOUS PROBLEMS AND ISSUES

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This book covers historical records of the four known times when peoples of the Arabian peninsula united and burst out of the Arabian deserts to conquer other nations (topics such as: The People of 'Ad, People of Thamud, Midianites, etc.). The book also examines the geographical references in the Qur'an cross-referencing them with historical locations. The surprise comes when Gibson examines the Holy City of Islam, known as Mecca. Here Gibson finds evidence that the original Holy City was in northern Arabia in the city of Petra. He theorizes that during an Islamic civil war one hundred years after Muhammad, the Ka'ba was destroyed and the Black Rock was moved to its present location. Gibson examines archaeological, historical and literary evidence that support this theory and addresses many questions and objections that readers may have. This book contains many references, as well as some useful appendices including a 32 page time line of Islamic history from 550 AD - 1095 AD, and a 20 page annotated selected bibliography of early Islamic sources in chronological order from 724 AD - 1100 AD plus a list of many early Qur'anic manuscripts. Fully referenced with many illustrations and photos. It has library binding, and is a must for every academic library or scholar of Middle Eastern History.

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Table of Contents

CONTENTS
Abbreviations. ix
Acknowledgements. xi
Introduction. 1
PART I.
Geographical Background to Arabia.
Chapter 1 Geographical Locations in the Qur'ān. 7
Chapter 2 The Founding of the Nations. 17
PART II.
The People of ’Ad.
Chapter 3 The People of ’Ad. 30
Chapter 4 ’Ad in the Bible. 40
Chapter 5 The Kings of ’Ad. 55
Chapter 6 ’Ad and the Book of Job. 61
Chapter 7 ’Ad and the Pharaohs. 73
Chapter 8 ’Ad, Edom and the Hyksos. 97
PART III.
The People of Midian.
Chapter 9 The People of Midian. 118
PART IV.
The People of Thamud.
Chapter 10 The Kingdom of Thamud. 131
Chapter 11 Thamudic Trade Routes. 146
Chapter 12 The Thamudic Golden Age. 166
Chapter 13 The Thamudic Kingdom Crumbles. 173
Part V.
Pre-Islamic Arabia.
Chapter 14 The Tribes of Arabia. 187
Chapter 15 The City of Medina. 213
Part VI.
Islam’s Holy City.
Chapter 16 The Holy City. 221
Chapter 17 The Qibla. 238
Chapter 18 Archeological Evidence. 251
Chapter 19 Literary Evidence. 275
Chapter 20 Historical Evidence. 302
Chapter 21 Navigation and Pre-Islamic Poetry. 333
Chapter 22 The Abbāsid Writers. 346
Chapter 23 The Case for Aqaba and Al-Aqṣa. 357
Chapter 24 Qur'ānic Geography. 370
Part VII.
Appendices.
A Timeline of Early Islamic History. 382
B Annotated Bibliography of Early Islamic Sources. 414
C Early Qur'āns. 435
D Bibliography of Secondary Source. 442
E Index. 460

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