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* 633 Death of Muhammad?
* 633 Death of Muhammad?
* 637 Arab conquest of Jerusalem
* 637 Arab conquest of Jerusalem
* 692 Dome of the Rock Inscription
* ~650's Short Graffiti - rock etchings / God
* 678 Dam near Tā'if in the Hijāz / God
* 688 Bridge in Fustat / God
* 692 Dome of the Rock Inscription / Muhammad / Jesus
* 696 Reformed Coinage / Muhammad
* ~750-800.  Papyrus fragments.
* 843 The earliest dated literary papyrus




'''Mosques'''
'''Buildings'''
* Dome of the Rock
* Dome of the Rock
** [http://www.islamic-awareness.org/History/Islam/Dome_Of_The_Rock/].  Dome of the Rock inner and outer walls.
** [http://www.islamic-awareness.org/History/Islam/Dome_Of_The_Rock/].  Dome of the Rock inner and outer walls.
** [http://www.islamic-awareness.org/History/Islam/Dome_Of_The_Rock/Estwitness.html] "Forgotten Witness: Evidence For The Early Codification Of The Qur'an" - Estelle Whelan
** [http://www.islamic-awareness.org/History/Islam/Dome_Of_The_Rock/Estwitness.html] "Forgotten Witness: Evidence For The Early Codification Of The Qur'an" - Estelle Whelan
** [http://www.islamic-awareness.org/History/Islam/Inscriptions/copper.html] Copper inscription Dome of the Rock.
** [http://www.islamic-awareness.org/History/Islam/Inscriptions/copper.html] Copper inscription Dome of the Rock.
* Other Buldings
** Dam near Tā'if in the Hijāz, built in 58 / 678. - God
** Bridge in Fustat 69 / 688 - God
** Palace of Muwaqqar, for of Yazīd II (720-24)


'''Early Arab Coins'''
'''Early Arab Coins and Inscriptions'''
* thousands etched on rocks throughout the central Islamic lands from the 30s / 650s onwards
*[http://www.islamic-awareness.org/History/Islam/Coins/]  Examples of coins.
*[http://www.islamic-awareness.org/History/Islam/Coins/]  Examples of coins.
*[http://www.islamic-awareness.org/History/Islam/Inscriptions/hoyland.html]  Hoyland on coins.
*[http://www.islamic-awareness.org/History/Islam/Inscriptions/hoyland.html]  Hoyland on coins.
* 9:33 ("Muhammad is the messenger of God whom He sent with guidance and the religion of truth to make it prevail over all religion, even if the idolaters are averse"), This first appears on the reform coinage from 77 / 696




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'''Sira Literature'''
'''Sira Literature'''
 
* The earliest dated literary papyrus is of 229 / 843 (R.G. Khoury, "L'importance d'Ibn Lahī‘a et son papyrus conservé a Heidelberg," Arabica 22 [1975]: 11-12), though some fragments belonging to the mid- to late eighth century are found in A. Grohmann, Arabic Papyri from Khirbet el-Mird (Louvain, 1963), nos. 71-73.




'''Hadith'''
'''Hadith'''

Revision as of 21:47, 6 December 2013

Historicity of Muhammad


Time Line

  • 622 Hijrah?
  • 633 Death of Muhammad?
  • 637 Arab conquest of Jerusalem
  • ~650's Short Graffiti - rock etchings / God
  • 678 Dam near Tā'if in the Hijāz / God
  • 688 Bridge in Fustat / God
  • 692 Dome of the Rock Inscription / Muhammad / Jesus
  • 696 Reformed Coinage / Muhammad
  • ~750-800. Papyrus fragments.
  • 843 The earliest dated literary papyrus


Buildings

  • Dome of the Rock
    • [1]. Dome of the Rock inner and outer walls.
    • [2] "Forgotten Witness: Evidence For The Early Codification Of The Qur'an" - Estelle Whelan
    • [3] Copper inscription Dome of the Rock.
  • Other Buldings
    • Dam near Tā'if in the Hijāz, built in 58 / 678. - God
    • Bridge in Fustat 69 / 688 - God
    • Palace of Muwaqqar, for of Yazīd II (720-24)

Early Arab Coins and Inscriptions

  • thousands etched on rocks throughout the central Islamic lands from the 30s / 650s onwards
  • [4] Examples of coins.
  • [5] Hoyland on coins.
  • 9:33 ("Muhammad is the messenger of God whom He sent with guidance and the religion of truth to make it prevail over all religion, even if the idolaters are averse"), This first appears on the reform coinage from 77 / 696


Non-Mulsim Testimonies

  • [6]. Patriarch of Jerusalem from 634 until his death.
  • [7]. [8]. Doctrina Jacobi.


Sira Literature

  • The earliest dated literary papyrus is of 229 / 843 (R.G. Khoury, "L'importance d'Ibn Lahī‘a et son papyrus conservé a Heidelberg," Arabica 22 [1975]: 11-12), though some fragments belonging to the mid- to late eighth century are found in A. Grohmann, Arabic Papyri from Khirbet el-Mird (Louvain, 1963), nos. 71-73.


Hadith