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The Religious Situation in Arabia Around the Time of the Birth of the Prophet Muhammad Ilkka Lindstedt (University of Helsinki) 📝Abstract: Pre-modern and modern accounts of pre-Islamic Arabia conventionally emphasize the pagan and immoral nature of that time and place. For instance, pre-Islamic Arabs are portrayed as burying alive their baby daughters, and the majority of them are said to have been polytheist. On the other hand, archaeological and epigraphic evidence – much of it rather recent – suggests that Jews and Christians were abundantly present in Arabia on the eve of Islam. Indeed, what is lacking in material evidence from the fifth and sixth centuries CE is any indication of surviving polytheist views. In my presentation, I suggest that we should use the material evidence hand in hand with other contemporary evidence, such as the jahiliyya poetry and the Qur’an. The sources indicate that many Arabians had adopted monotheist or, at least, henotheist belief systems. -------- 🗣️Lecturer: Ilkka Lindstedt is currently a Lecturer in Islamic theology at the Faculty of Theology, University of Helsinki. He holds a PhD and title of docent in Arabic and Islamic Studies at the University of Helsinki. He has published studies on early Islam, Arabic historiography, and Arabic epigraphy. Recent edited volumes in English include the co-edited Case Studies in Transmission Ugarit-Verlag: 2014) and forthcoming Translation and Transmission in the First Millennium, also with Ugarit-Verlag. This presentation is based on his recent work Muḥammad and His Followers in Context: The Religious Map of Late Antique Arabia (Brill: 2024). For more information, see: 🔗https://helsinki.academia.edu/IlkkaLi... 🔗https://researchportal.helsinki.fi/en... -------- Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction 2:04 - Challenging the Conventional Picture 6:01 - Contemporary Evidence: Epigraphy and Other Sources 8:55 - Religious Groups in Pre-Islamic Arabia (Archeological Evidence) 14:08 - Examples of Inscriptional Finds: Judaism 19:37 - Examples of Inscriptional Finds: Christianity 25:08 - Monotheistic Inscriptions 29:45 - Arabic Poetry and Monotheism 38:09 - The Quranic "Mushrikun" and Afterlife Beliefs 40:25 - Arabic Historiography and Diverse Pictures 49:13 - Conclusion: Islam as a Continuation of Monotheism