Islamic Theologian's Theory: It's Likely the Prophet Muhammad Never Existed
And there you go: a devout Muslim sets out to learn about the Historical Mohammad. He decides to apply the same academic processes of investigation to Mohammad and the Qur'an (in which he devoutly believes) that have been applied to Mosses and the Torah, the Jesus and The Bible as well as Hercules and the Aeneid. What does he find? He finds, much like Mosses, Jesus and Hercules - that Mohammad is a fictional protagonist set in mythical landscape for which there is zero contemporary evidence he ever existed.
Interesting, he's still a Muslim. Although that seems to be a problem with some fundamental conservative Muslims who have threatened to cut off his head.
I call it a sign of the times. Expect more of the same in the coming years
Big Shock there people!
Michael
On a side note: I may be altering my view of the Arab invasion of Byzantine. It may be this didn't happen. The whole "We beat the Romans" may have actually been: Arabs, who routinely raided lands of the Byzantine Empire, suddenly found that they could just stay and settle down in the land of the fertile crescent as there were no military troupes left (which had been undergoing a process of withdrawal for around 100 years). Finding themselves kings of a new land they creatively create their own form of Judal/Christian literature with a blend of their own myths. That's what people around there normally did anyway - take Noah and Epic of Gilgamesh for example.
And there you go: a devout Muslim sets out to learn about the Historical Mohammad. He decides to apply the same academic processes of investigation to Mohammad and the Qur'an (in which he devoutly believes) that have been applied to Mosses and the Torah, the Jesus and The Bible as well as Hercules and the Aeneid. What does he find? He finds, much like Mosses, Jesus and Hercules - that Mohammad is a fictional protagonist set in mythical landscape for which there is zero contemporary evidence he ever existed.
Interesting, he's still a Muslim. Although that seems to be a problem with some fundamental conservative Muslims who have threatened to cut off his head.
I call it a sign of the times. Expect more of the same in the coming years
Big Shock there people!
Michael
On a side note: I may be altering my view of the Arab invasion of Byzantine. It may be this didn't happen. The whole "We beat the Romans" may have actually been: Arabs, who routinely raided lands of the Byzantine Empire, suddenly found that they could just stay and settle down in the land of the fertile crescent as there were no military troupes left (which had been undergoing a process of withdrawal for around 100 years). Finding themselves kings of a new land they creatively create their own form of Judal/Christian literature with a blend of their own myths. That's what people around there normally did anyway - take Noah and Epic of Gilgamesh for example.
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