"800 miles south of the Byzantine frontier, in Mecca, a city of the Hejaz, a middle-aged man, after a mediocre career as a merchant, began wandering disconsolately among the sinister hills outside the city. In C.E.610, this man, Muhammad, began to have visions. He narrated these visions in metrical form and constituted his Qur'an, "recitation". Strengthened by these experiences he gathered a community around himself: the Umma, the "people of Allah". Within twenty years Muhammad and his Umma had established themselves as rulers of Mecca and nearby Medina, and as the main party of the Arabian Peninsula. (Part 2, chapter III, p. 155)"
Quote Details
Added by wikiquote-import-bot
Unverified quote
0 likes
Original Language: English
Available Languages (1)
Sources
Imported from EN Wikiquote
https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Peter_Brown
Revision History
No revisions have been submitted for this quote.
Categories
Peter Brown
10 quotes on TrueQuotesView all quotes by Peter Brown →
Related Quotes
"The «Hellenes» amaze us because, although open to the spiritual disturbances of their age, they turned to ancient met…"
"Plotinus he had attempted to deepen his knowledge of the exotic philosophy of the Persians and Indians. Only later in…"
"Having supported the relationship between the visible and the invisible, between the inexpressible internal world and…"
"[...] the model of Charlemagne's renewed Roman empire was not Augustus, but Justinian, the devout Catholic depicted i…"
"We Europeans have guiltily built the fracture between Europe and Islam, while instead the roots of these two worlds h…"
"We must candidly admit that we have created a 'dark age' to feel superior to the past."
"The "golden age" is the exception, normal history is "grey"."
"Benedict XVI is right when he says that the West has "become Christian". The equation "Christian=Western", historical…"
"Peter Brown, The Late Antique World. (The World of Late Antiquity. From Marcus Aurelius to Muhammad), translation by …"
"The fatalities which destroyed the men of another period originated in crafty diplomacy, soothing promises, and flatt…"