What Was Arabian Paganism Actually Like? | Dr. Ahmad Al-Jallad
2023 ж. 9 Қар.
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In this video Dr. Ahmad Al-Jallad and I discuss the nature of Arabian paganism told by its own adherents. Dr. Al-Jallad takes us through the "pagan" Safaitic inscriptions to reconstruct what the religion and devotional practices of these people may have looked like. This is a clip taken from a longer interview with Dr. Ahmad Al-Jallad, you can find the full interview here: • Ahmad Al-Jallad [II]: ...
Wonderful interview! Prof. Al-Jallad's work is endlessly interesting. I could listen to him for hours.
🌟Insightful It would be great, If you could kindly share location of the inscription as well. Regards,
Great theme! Shukran! Alat, Fate...Ananke,
Excellent interview! Thank you Dr Reynolds and your guest
@Dr. Reynolds or someone, can the timeline be provided based on the transcript in the comment?
Can the interview questions be answered by presenting key points using a ppt for easy catching by listeners and readers?
whats the name of the book about the paganism by Dr. Ahmad Al-Jallad ? I cant find it on Amazon
The Religion and Rituals of the Nomads of Pre-Islamic Arabia
Pre islamic area there are christian tribes and Jewish
Folklore = oral history; literally.
Exploring the Quran and the Bible ?what exploring the Torah and talmud ?
The Torah or tanakh is the hebrew bible .
Subtraction of curses and the addition of blessings lol Id suspect similar natural tendency or error we are a custom with. The ancient social behavior really isn't that much different from us and our modern practice or usage of evolutionary mythology in our sciences. Filling in blanks as new ones arise, searching out missing links etc etc etc Near Eastern animal characteristics never change but interpretation can. The tribal king names often get merged with God's themselves. Lost in translation ,changing context things get mixed up . All the stuff we see in sumerians down to Assyrians down to Babylonian. And even today in urban dictionary and slang mixing with our physical laws gets toyed around with. You need a straussian mind to get it
Most were Christian or jew sects. Not that many were pagans in Arabia at the time of "islam".
Jews and Christian were nothing more than pity minorities in pre-Islamic Arabia, the Quran addresses Pagans as the main theological opponents.
Boring Bad History ... Not Interseting @ all