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Islam arose in 7th century Arabia, and as such its appearance bears the markings of its ancient Arab and Near East milieu.  
Islam arose in 7th century Arabia, and as such its appearance bears the markings of its ancient Arab and Near East milieu.  


==Arab Paganism==
==Pre-Islamic Arab Religion==
Islam casts itself as being in the prophetic tradition of Abraham, Moses, Eijah, Isaiah, and Jesus and his disciples. Yet many aspects of the religion either show the influence of or are plainly holdouts from the ancient pagan religion of the Arabs in antiquity.
Islam casts itself as being in the prophetic tradition of Abraham, Moses, Eijah, Isaiah, and Jesus and his disciples (indeed, besides Biblical stories the Quran has many [[Parallels Between the Qur'an and Late Antique Judeo-Christian Literature]]). Yet many aspects of the religion either show the influence of or are plainly holdouts from the ancient religion of the Arabs in antiquity.


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