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Re copyright, much of the following is copy and pasted from my own site. historyofmecca.com My own search for information began after having read (first language is Arabic) Dr. Rafat Amari's "Islam: In Light of History". It is an encapsulation of a 20-year full time study of Islam and Arabia, including original source material and investigation of archaeological evidence in Arabia. A lot of great material is available on his site at: religionresearchinstitute.org
Beliefs of Jews and Christians are based on the 1600 year record of revelation of our great God - YHWH - whose people have followed Him through two covenants for 3500 years. That record of revelation is well supported through archaeological and historical evidence, as well as physical geography, and particularly through fulfilled prophecy, while even being supportable mathematically. beyondtheharbinger.com
No shortage of atheists and agnostics that finally, actually, bother to honestly investigate the evidence, have come into relationship with Jesus Christ, as a result of a genuine effort to seek out the truth - ironically, often in efforts to find evidence to debunk Judeo-Christian beliefs. allaboutthejourney.org
Same with honest seekers who formerly followed Muhammad alone, through his stand-alone 23-year 7th century record. muslimjourneytohope.com The false prophet who fills his followers with complete resolve to DISbelieve the WHOLE SUBJECT of the Gospel. falseprophetmuhammad.com
Thus the foundation of Muhammad's anti-religion is important for everyone to understand whether one is religious or not. Mecca or Makkah, is the historical and geographical epicenter of Islam. All practicing Muslims, everywhere in the world, prostrate themselves toward the Kaaba in Mecca five times a day. Every Muslim is obliged to travel to Mecca, and perform the Islamic ritual of the Hajj at least once in their lifetime, because it is the "fifth pillar" of Islam. Islamic tradition teaches that the Kaaba, around which Islam revolves, is located in the center of the world and was the first temple on earth. Islamic tradition further holds that it was built by Adam (Adem) and later rebuilt by Abraham and Ishmael (Ibrahim, Ismail).
The archaeological record of Arabia stands as one of the best preserved on earth, because the relatively low rainfall results in less damage to the archaeological evidence. Many ancient towns such as Yemen, Qudar, Dedan, Tiema, Mada'in Saleh (Al-Hijr), Magan (Oman) and Dilmun are well attested in the historical and archaeological record, and even attest to each other. Some have even been selected as "world heritage" sites. The historical record of Arabia even includes small Arabian towns, established before the Christian era, that came and went within a few centuries.
The history of Mecca makes for an interesting Internet search. Try: archaeology of mecca - or - historical and archaeological evidence mecca - or - ancient towns of Arabia Here's a Wikipedia article on Ancient Towns in Saudi Arabia. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Towns_in_Saudi_Arabia
The reason Mecca is not listed as an ancient town is because it isn't. What we do learn from Internet searches is that there is not a shred of historical or archaeological evidence, that suggests that Mecca ever existed before around the 4th century A.D., when immigrants from Yemen settled the area and built their Kaaba in the early 5th century A.D. for Arabian moon, sun, star and jinn-devil worship. Additionally, Mecca was settled some distance away, from what became (after the 6th century BC) one of the most established trade routes in Arabia about which historical record abounds. A route that was not established until about a thousand years after Abraham walked the earth.
Thus the scripture-contrary, archaeologically absent, Islamic "tradition", that suggests thousands of years of pre-6th century AD history, is easily recognized as created fiction, that was all put to the pen in the 7th to 10th centuries AD, without reference to any actual historical record that preceded the 6th century AD.
Compare the absence of pre-4th century historical record of Mecca, with the massive volume of evidence of Jerusalem, the historical and geographical epicenter of Judaism and Christianity. Try archaeology of Jerusalem - or - historical and archaeological evidence jerusalem - or - temple jerusalem - or - archaeology supports the bible
One quickly learns that archaeology increasingly confirms the Bible as a reliable source of ancient historical record. One can hardly lift a shovel of earth anywhere near Jerusalem without having it contain ancient artifacts. Indeed there are a million artifacts just on display!
What we learn about Islamic so-called tradition, about a town that did not exist prior to the 4th century AD that is located 1200 kilometers away from THE Holy Land of the prophets and patriarchs, is that particularly Islamic rituals, are adopted, adapted and thinly veneered Arabian moon, sun, star and jinn-devil worship rituals, that were also practiced by Arabian pagans for some time before Muhammad was even born. Even some of Muhammad's closest followers didn't like to engage in them as they recognized them as recycled jinn-devil worship rituals.
"I asked Anas bin Malik: "Did you use to dislike to perform Tawaf between Safa and Marwa?" He said, "Yes, as it was of the ceremonies of the days of the Pre-lslamic period of ignorance..." brotherpete.com/hajj_umrah.htm#al_safa_al_marwah
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