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How Did it Come to This? (Part 1)

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    NewFreeMind
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    That's why it's called a hypothesis and no one has claimed such things to be a fact.

    Making Makkah might suit people wanting it to be wrong but the purpose of such research is to find the truth,have hard evidence about extraordinary claims, if we start blaming people, who make controversial claims, by saying that such claims are made by people to suit their interests then we are not different than those people that actually make such claims.

    The change of the word from Bakkah to Makkah it's not really an evidence, it was explained by the author as an hypothesis and it is is indeed a weak one, yet it's not illogical;

    I think it will be interesting to see if we have the following sources

    -How Makkah has been described in islamic and non-islamic sources.
    -References to the kibla in islamic and non-islamic sources.
    -What methods were used to to build mosques during the islamic period and how accurate these methods were.
    -If the author's claims about kiblas position of the 11 mosques is accurate.

    Does anyone know of old manuscripts of the Quran that are still preserved?
    I have searched but not sure what is the best way to search for these as the results always show the latest news about the Quranic manuscript found in Birmingham.
    It would be nice to know if some of the verses, written on stones,leather,skins, are preserved somewhere and whether they have been digitalised.

    Salaam

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      Wakas
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      peace huruf, all,

      Mecca is mentionned in the Qur'an

      48.24

      Not necessarily.

      This has been debated a lot on here and elsewhere. To my knowledge, the conclusion was if we accept the tashkeel/vocalisation/diacritical marks as is (which are a later addition to the text of Arabic Quran) then "makkah" is a proper noun in 4824. If we allow for the possibility that the tashkeel may not be correct, then other meanings such as "destruction" / "crowding" can work.

      From my studies "crowding" seems to fit best and coincidentally shares this meaning with "bakkah".

      In any case, even if one accepts it as the city of Makkah, from my studies of Quran, it suggests that the model Abraham setup (i.e. the hajj/commemoration feast/festival) wherever that was (some claim it was Makkah despite evidence to the contrary) was re-instituted wherever the messenger of Quran was, be it at Makkah or elsewhere. This model could be utilised by others, wherever they are, i.e. the specific land is not important. Discussed here
      http//mypercept.co.uk/articles/meaning-masjid-al-haram-Quran.html
      http//mypercept.co.uk/articles/meaning-hajj-Quran.html

      You can read a detailed discussion of this issue here
      https//groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/soc.religion.islam/tLAAPiZh8MI
      Interesting observation http//free-minds.org/forum/index.php?topic=9598276.msg201108#msg201108

      All information is correct to the best of my knowledge only and thus should not be taken as a fact. One should always seek knowledge and verify for themselves when possible: 17:36, 20:114, 35:28, 49:6, 58:11.

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        peace huruf, all,

        Not necessarily.

        This has been debated a lot on here and elsewhere. To my knowledge, the conclusion was if we accept the tashkeel/vocalisation/diacritical marks as is (which are a later addition to the text of Arabic Quran) then "makkah" is a proper noun in 4824. If we allow for the possibility that the tashkeel may not be correct, then other meanings such as "destruction" / "crowding" can work.

        From my studies "crowding" seems to fit best and coincidentally shares this meaning with "bakkah".

        In any case, even if one accepts it as the city of Makkah, from my studies of Quran, it suggests that the model Abraham setup (i.e. the hajj/commemoration feast/festival) wherever that was (some claim it was Makkah despite evidence to the contrary) was re-instituted wherever the messenger of Quran was, be it at Makkah or elsewhere. This model could be utilised by others, wherever they are, i.e. the specific land is not important. Discussed here
        http//mypercept.co.uk/articles/meaning-masjid-al-haram-Quran.html
        http//mypercept.co.uk/articles/meaning-hajj-Quran.html

        You can read a detailed discussion of this issue here
        https//groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/soc.religion.islam/tLAAPiZh8MI
        Interesting observation http//free-minds.org/forum/index.php?topic=9598276.msg201108#msg201108

        Whether Makka mean this or that is one thing. That it is written in the Qur'an is another.

        A friend of mine said that that Bakka and Makka are complentary, like a heart first if fills then it empties, hwhich repreents de crowding and the uncrowding of whatever.

        I stick to Makka as right. Could have been... it is just that could have been. Riminds me of the hadith about if eer God had ordered somebody to postrate to somebody else i would have...

        Very nice, if... it could have been = 0

        Salaam

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          From
          http//mypercept.co.uk/articles/meaning-masjid-al-haram-Quran.html

          4824 And He is the One who withheld their hands against you, and your hands against them in midst/interior (of) crowding/MaKKah, after He had made you victorious over them. God is Seer of what you do.
          4825 They are those who concealed/rejected and hindered you from/concerning* al maSJD al haram, and prevented the offering/gift from reaching its permitted/lawful place. And if not for believing men and believing women whom you did not know, that you may trample them so would befall you from them sin without knowledge, that God may admit in His mercy whomever He wills. If they had been apart** surely We would then have punished those who concealed/rejected among them with a painful retribution.
          4826 When those who concealed/rejected had put in their hearts disdain, the disdain of the ignorance, then God sent down His tranquility upon His messenger and upon the believers, and made them adhere to the word of righteousness/God-consciousness, and they were more deserving of it and worthy of it. And God is fully aware of all things.
          4827 Certainly, God has confirmed His messenger's vision*** with truth/reality, surely you (plural) will enter al masjid al haram, if God wills, securing/trusting, unburdening/relieving your chiefs/representatives****, and restraining/relinquishing not fearing. So, He knew what you did not know, and He made besides that a victory near/close.
          4828 He is the One who sent His messenger with the guidance and the system/obligation of truth, so that it would expose all other systems. And God is sufficient as a witness.

          *Arabic AAani is a preposition and can mean from, of, for, about, concerning.
          **implies they are all mixed together. One possible meaning of MKK is "crowding" hence the rendition above

          All information is correct to the best of my knowledge only and thus should not be taken as a fact. One should always seek knowledge and verify for themselves when possible: 17:36, 20:114, 35:28, 49:6, 58:11.

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            Timotheus
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            Peace all,

            if i recall correctly, is not neither makkah and bi-bakkah proper nouns?

            i am not highly skilled in arabic, but in my understanding, they are both definite, due to their context, but what makes them proper nouns? which in my understanding, a place name is, or should be?

            i could well be incorrect. if i am, it is the fault of my lack of understanding, if not, prehaps there is something to look into

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              Bahman
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              Peace Bahman,

              bravo bravo bravo

              Shivers ran down my spine when all the mosque directions converged on one spot!

              I downloaded this video because I am pretty sure it will disappear!

              Peace

              Peace
              You were right.
              would you send me a copy to my email please [email protected]
              Peace

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                Timotheus
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                Peace Bahman,

                bravo bravo bravo

                Shivers ran down my spine when all the mosque directions converged on one spot!

                I downloaded this video because I am pretty sure it will disappear!

                Peace

                Peace, i would also be keen to see the video, if you can send it to me somehow i can upload it to islamtogether.org, provided it is appropriate, so that anyone is free to watch if you wish. and if God has willed,

                poeace be with you

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                  truthseeker11
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                  Peace all,

                  Following are the original websites of the video (The Sacred City)

                  http//searchformecca.com/

                  http//www.sidewaysfilm.com/the-sacred-city/

                  Website where you can watch it free

                  https//gloria.tv/video/agon3t8peViDMAEe24Zhc8CT6

                  Following is free PDF summary of the book the video is based on (Qur'anic Geography)

                  http//searchformecca.com/Mecca%20Question.pdf

                  Following video is also interesting

                  https//m.youtube.com/watch?v=inJ1mCIsz5A

                  If anyone wants to hear from the non-Muslim opposition camp, following is an interesting video lecture that shows evidence of Petra as the original city (some evidence is based on hadeeth but mostly Quranic and archeological evidence)

                  https//m.youtube.com/watch?v=CAq22E3E_Us

                  Peace

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                    truthseeker11
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                    Peace all,

                    In the last video, the speaker tries to use the evidence that shows Petra instead of Mecca as the original city to discredit Islam. One puzzling thing is he gives 5th century CE as carbon dating of Sanaa manuscripts. If correct, this puts the revelation of the Quran much earlier than the currently accepted dates, which correlates with Hizbullah's research!

                    Peace

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                      Peace all,

                      In the last video, the speaker tries to use the evidence that shows Petra instead of Mecca as the original city to discredit Islam. One puzzling thing is he gives 5th century CE as carbon dating of Sanaa manuscripts. If correct, this puts the revelation of the Quran much earlier than the currently accepted dates, which correlates with Hizbullah's research!

                      Peace

                      According to my research as well. Petra is a decent theory. I know the "modern" Arabic script was developed in the northern part of Arabia. The first scriptural physical evidence of modern style Arabic is from the early part of the first millennium A.D. Quran is an early work in the at the time new script. The Sana'a manuscripts give new light to be able to see the poor fibers in the fabrics of the sect Islam.

                      Mecca with its building was just a kind of chapel with one arch-shaped wall faced towards Sinai or Jerusalem (I have not measured with any precision, but it is in that direction), like most other religious buildings belonging to the Abrahamic sects.

                      I have many ways of discrediting the sect Islam, it only takes actually accepting the evidence including my skill in deciphering Arabic.

                      Be well
                      Amenuel

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                        Peace all,

                        In the last video, the speaker tries to use the evidence that shows Petra instead of Mecca as the original city to discredit Islam. One puzzling thing is he gives 5th century CE as carbon dating of Sanaa manuscripts. If correct, this puts the revelation of the Quran much earlier than the currently accepted dates, which correlates with Hizbullah's research!

                        Peace

                        Thank you my brother truthseeker11

                        According to my research as well. Petra is a decent theory. I know the "modern" Arabic script was developed in the northern part of Arabia. The first scriptural physical evidence of modern style Arabic is from the early part of the first millennium A.D. Quran is an early work in the at the time new script. The Sana'a manuscripts give new light to be able to see the poor fibers in the fabrics of the sect Islam.

                        Mecca with its building was just a kind of chapel with one arch-shaped wall faced towards Sinai or Jerusalem (I have not measured with any precision, but it is in that direction), like most other religious buildings belonging to the Abrahamic sects.

                        I have many ways of discrediting the sect Islam, it only takes actually accepting the evidence including my skill in deciphering Arabic.

                        Be well
                        Amenuel

                        The link below tells us exactly where was the Bless Land, to be exact 50 km south of Mecca!

                        http//free-minds.org/forum/index.php?topic=9608396.0

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                          Noon_waalqalami
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                          Peace all,

                          In the last video, the speaker tries to use the evidence that shows Petra instead of Mecca as the original city to discredit Islam. One puzzling thing is he gives 5th century CE as carbon dating of Sanaa manuscripts. If correct, this puts the revelation of the Quran much earlier than the currently accepted dates, which correlates with Hizbullah's research!

                          Peace

                          Peace, video typical missionary bible thumping used car salesman; Sana are not dated 5th century i.e. 401 - 500 CE.

                          As to direction of early mosques, how many did they actually check from Spain to China before 720 CE 1/2 dozen?

                          Perhaps at that time they were not too concerned about direction and simply faced the direction of sunrise/sunset?

                          2115 and to god al-mashriqu/the east (i.e. direction of sunrise) wal-maghribu/and the west (direction of sunset) so wherever of turn ye of so there face/countenance the god surely the god extensive knower

                          Likewise here are 3 separate manuscripts chapter 20 same style and approximate date...

                          Sana Manuscripts
                          http//www.unesco-ci.org/photos/showphoto.php/photo/3448/title/all-qur-27anic-fragments/cat/837

                          Probability older than CE...

                          635.5 56.20%
                          640.5
                          645.5 75.10%
                          650.5
                          655.5
                          660.5 95.50%
                          665.5
                          670.5
                          675.5 99.20%

                          http//oi64.tinypic.com/k2bxfm.jpg

                          MA VI 165 Qur?an 95.4% probability between 649-675 CE

                          http//idb.ub.uni-tuebingen.de/diglit/MaVI165

                          http//oi64.tinypic.com/293cdo4.jpg

                          Birmingham Qur?an 95.4% probability between 568-645 CE

                          http//www.birmingham.ac.uk/facilities/cadbury/quran-manuscript/index.aspx

                          http//oi68.tinypic.com/28vad82.jpg

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                            Timotheus
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                            According to my research as well. Petra is a decent theory. I know the "modern" Arabic script was developed in the northern part of Arabia. The first scriptural physical evidence of modern style Arabic is from the early part of the first millennium A.D. Quran is an early work in the at the time new script. The Sana'a manuscripts give new light to be able to see the poor fibers in the fabrics of the sect Islam.

                            Mecca with its building was just a kind of chapel with one arch-shaped wall faced towards Sinai or Jerusalem (I have not measured with any precision, but it is in that direction), like most other religious buildings belonging to the Abrahamic sects.

                            I have many ways of discrediting the sect Islam, it only takes actually accepting the evidence including my skill in deciphering Arabic.

                            Be well
                            Amenuel

                            i havent seen much in the sana'a manuscripts apart from what is likely errors in the quran that was memorized which were later corrected, hence why according to my understanding, both layers of text contain errors, i still make errors copying the quran from the text, and more when i write it down from memory, and i correct them when i become aware of them. such is the faliability of human beings.. i am not suspicious about the manuscripts, as yet i have seen no major discrepencies in any of them

                            islam is not a sect.

                            peace be with all of you

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                              reel
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                              Peace Bahman,

                              bravo bravo bravo

                              Shivers ran down my spine when all the mosque directions converged on one spot!

                              I downloaded this video because I am pretty sure it will disappear!

                              Peace

                              Ugh, it did disappear. What was in it?
                              Edit Never mind, saw your next links. Thanks.

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                                Adam_The_Warner
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                                Salaam Alleikum Dr. Ayman,

                                Very interesting as always.

                                Friday which is believed to be religious day is actually mentioned in Qur'an its not taken from the Pagan religious day.

                                Saturday is a religious day ).

                                Quran 265 You have come to know who it was among you that transgressed the Sabbath, We said to them "Be despicable apes!"

                                Quran 447 O you who have received the Book, believe in what We have sent down authenticating what is with you, before We cast down faces and turn them on their backs or curse them as the people of the Sabbath were cursed. And the will of God is always done.

                                Quran 4154 And We raised the mount above them by the covenant they took, and We said to them "Enter the passageway by crouching." And We said to them "Do not transgress the Sabbath;" and We took from them a solemn covenant.

                                Quran 7163 Ask them about the town which was by the sea, after they had transgressed the Sabbath; their fish would come to them openly on the day of their Sabbath, and when they were not in Sabbath, they would not come to them! It is such that We afflicted them for what they corrupted.

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                                  Timotheus
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                                  Saturday is a religious day ).

                                  Quran 265 You have come to know who it was among you that transgressed the Sabbath, We said to them "Be despicable apes!"

                                  Quran 447 O you who have received the Book, believe in what We have sent down authenticating what is with you, before We cast down faces and turn them on their backs or curse them as the people of the Sabbath were cursed. And the will of God is always done.

                                  Quran 4154 And We raised the mount above them by the covenant they took, and We said to them "Enter the passageway by crouching." And We said to them "Do not transgress the Sabbath;" and We took from them a solemn covenant.

                                  Quran 7163 Ask them about the town which was by the sea, after they had transgressed the Sabbath; their fish would come to them openly on the day of their Sabbath, and when they were not in Sabbath, they would not come to them! It is such that We afflicted them for what they corrupted.

                                  sure if you worship saturn.

                                  the sabbath was made for man, not man for the sabbath.

                                  just think about what the sabbath is.

                                  God created the heavens and the earth in 6 days....

                                  the 7th day....

                                  sanctified to God, not to be transgressed....

                                  REMEMBER my sabbath, to KEEP IT PURE

                                  the sabbath is not for trading or selling, toiling for this life, it is to remember, and serve God, to devote ourselves to Him

                                  'will you not then REMEMBER?'

                                  everything that God showed, by way of example to the children of israel is an example for mankind.
                                  let us not get swept up into the doctrines of men, and become religious, but rather, let us REMEMBER

                                  shabbat shalom
                                  peace be with all of you

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                                    Bahman
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                                    Peace all,

                                    Following are the original websites of the video (The Sacred City)

                                    http//searchformecca.com/

                                    http//www.sidewaysfilm.com/the-sacred-city/

                                    Website where you can watch it free

                                    https//gloria.tv/video/agon3t8peViDMAEe24Zhc8CT6

                                    Following is free PDF summary of the book the video is based on (Qur'anic Geography)

                                    http//searchformecca.com/Mecca%20Question.pdf

                                    Following video is also interesting

                                    https//m.youtube.com/watch?v=inJ1mCIsz5A

                                    If anyone wants to hear from the non-Muslim opposition camp, following is an interesting video lecture that shows evidence of Petra as the original city (some evidence is based on hadeeth but mostly Quranic and archeological evidence)

                                    https//m.youtube.com/watch?v=CAq22E3E_Us

                                    Peace

                                    Peace thank you for sharing

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