The Emergence Of Islam In Late Antiquity: Allah... May 2026
Contrary to some traditional views, the name was well-known in Arabia long before Muhammad’s mission.
Constant conflict between the Byzantine and Sasanian Empires created a power vacuum in the Arabian Peninsula.
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...
Notably, while other deities were represented by idols (such as Hubal ), no known iconic representation of Allah existed in the pre-Islamic period. 3. Etymology and Linguistic Origins
A "kaleidoscope" of religious change where polytheistic systems were collapsing in favour of monotheism (Judaism, Christianity) and dualism (Zoroastrianism). Contrary to some traditional views, the name was
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
Meccans believed several goddesses, most notably al-Lāt , al-ʿUzzā , and Manāt , were the daughters of Allah and acted as intercessors. most notably al-Lāt
In pre-Islamic Meccan religion, Allah was often regarded as a "High God" or creator deity within a larger pantheon.