Description
On the other hand, the Qur'an also portrays the holiness of Mecca and the Ka'ba. This book shows how it promotes their pre-Islamic holiness around the image of Abraham and Ishmael. The changing balance between the sanctity of Jerusalem and the sanctity of Mecca, in favor of the latter, is noticeable in the Qur'an as one proceeds from the Meccan suras to the Medinan ones. The change occurs against the background of the twist in relations between Muhammad and the Jews. This book also points out the correlation between Muhammad's situation in Medina and events in Palestine involving the victory of the Byzantines over the Persians in 628, as alluded to in the opening passage of Surat al-Rum (30).
Thie work illuminates the growing sanctity of Jerusalem following the arrival of the first Muslims to Palestine. As in the Qur'an, Mecca continued to struggle to preserve its status as a holy city vis-a-vis that of Jerusalem. Key aspects of this struggle are reflected in traditions in which patterns of sanctity move from Jerusalem to Mecca, and which this book also scrutinizes.
About the Author
Uri Rubin (z"l), Tel Aviv University, Israel.
Book Information
ISBN 9783112215302
Author Uri Rubin (z"l)
Format Paperback
Page Count 257
Imprint De Gruyter
Publisher De Gruyter
Weight(grams) 541g