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(mellow techno music)
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(religious music)
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- [Narrator] Five times a day, every day,
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over a billion Muslims bow down
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and recite a prayer to Allah,
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given to them by Muhammad, their prophet.
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Every day, five times a day,
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they face a Black Rock in
the Holy City of Mecca,
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and submit themselves afresh
to the religion of Islam.
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Every day, they bow as a corporate group
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all around the world, to
express their solidarity
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as followers of Islam, for
whom Muhammad is their prophet,
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the Qur'an is their scripture,
and Mecca is their Holy City.
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(chanting)
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However, as archeological discoveries
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are beginning to point
to a different story,
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scholars are seriously examining
and challenging the fact
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about the founding of Islam.
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And if they are right, how
will it affect Muslims today?
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We have tools at our disposal
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that have never been available before.
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Modern technology is
allowing us to reconstruct
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the opening years of Islam
and to understand things
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that have puzzled historians for years.
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All over the world, universities,
museums, and libraries
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are putting ancient books
and writings on the Internet
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for scholars to access.
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Now, we can check these
ancient manuscripts
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with just a few clicks of a mouse.
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Today, both academics and amateurs alike
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can accurately check via
satellite locations and details
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that would previously have
taken huge expensive effort
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and can share them
instantly around the world
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via social media and academic forums.
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So, now for the very first time,
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a whole new era of research
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surrounding the founding of Islam
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is coming to light,
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and we can piece together
what really happened
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in Arabia 1500 years ago.
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Writer and historian Dan Gibson
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has lived most of his
life in the Middle East.
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He has extensively researched the peoples
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and places of the ancient
world before Islam.
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- I first came to Arabia in my early 20s,
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and I've spent more
than 30 years exploring
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every corner of this
amazing part of the world,
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piecing together evidence
for a radical new theory
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which I believe will change
our understanding of the past.
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Years of study have led
me to the conclusion
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that Islam began somewhere other than
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where the conventional history suppose,
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and that in early Islamic writings,
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there are clues and references that reveal
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the hidden truth about the Mecca mystery.
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Back in 2002, I had occasion to visit
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a conference on Nabataean
studies organized here
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by the Al-Hussein Bin Talal University.
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During the conference,
I had occasion to speak
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with leading archeologists
from Saudi Arabia
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and from Jordan.
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I asked them specifically
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about the archeological record in Mecca.
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While not to wishing
to be named or quoted,
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they admitted that there
was no archeological record
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in Mecca before 800 AD.
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I had expected them to defend the opinion
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that Mecca was a walled
city with houses and gardens
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and public buildings and temples.
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They said, "No, there was
nothing like that there."
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Did you know that the
name Mecca is mentioned
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only once in the whole Qur'an?
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Muslim scholars link
other names with Mecca,
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names such as the
Forbidden Gathering Place,
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or the Holy House, or the
Place of Becca or weeping.
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All of these terms are
universally associated
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with Mecca today.
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Nevertheless, the Qur'an
itself does not tell us
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in so many words that
these all refer to Mecca.
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Muslim scholars see no
reason to debate this.
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But in recent years, some
historians have raised questions.
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They have noted that
Mecca was a barren place
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and not located on the
ancient caravan route.
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People have imagined that the caravans
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carried incense, spice
and other exotic goods,
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but according to recent research,
by the time of Muhammad,
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the age of frankincense was now long over,
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and the Arabs engaged in a
trade of leather and clothing,
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hardly items that could have
sustained the large city
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that was described as
the mother of all cities
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and the center of the trade route.
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Look at this map.
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Where do all the trade routes intersect?
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There are three places in northern Arabia
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that could be described as
the center of the trade route.
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What is interesting is that Mecca
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was not even a stopping place
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because it was not even
located on the caravan route.
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- [Narrator] In this
film, we will find out
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why there is a total lack
of archeology in Mecca
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from the time of the Prophet Muhammad,
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why descriptions of Mecca do
not tally with the landscape,
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and how an early Islamic civil war
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altered the truth about Islam.
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While Muslims all over the world believe
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that their holy city and
their founding leaders
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all lived in Mecca in Saudi Arabia,
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Dan Gibson believes the evidence
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actually points elsewhere.
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- During my studies of Arabian history,
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I've come across evidence
that points not to Mecca
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but to northern Arabia as
the founding place of Islam.
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Up until now, no one has ever questioned
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that Mecca was the Holy City of Islam.
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Every Muslim believes that he should pray
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towards the Black Rock in Mecca,
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but years of study and countless trips
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to all parts of the Arabian Peninsula
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have led me to a radical new understanding
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of Islamic history.
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I believe that in the
process of understanding
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Islamic history, a fundamental
error has been made.
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It wasn't a deliberate falsehood,
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it was just a misunderstanding
of what happened
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during the founding years of Islam.
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So later, Islamic writers corrected
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what they thought was an
error in earlier histories
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when it was actually the truth.
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- [Narrator] Is it possible
that over a billion people
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who followed the religion
of Islam misunderstand
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how and where their religion began?
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And if so, what implications
does this evidence have
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for the average Muslim who wants to follow
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the instructions of Muhammad, his prophet?
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We are going to have to
examine a time in history
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and a setting that few of us understand.
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For centuries, the histories
of the classical world
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and Middle East empires
have been discussed,
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but little effort has been
given to the history of Arabia.
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This ignorance is true,
not just of the West,
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but also of the Arabs themselves.
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- The prophet Muhammad was born in 570 AD,
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at a time and a place
that few people today
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really know about.
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His grandfather and his father
were Nabataean merchants
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and, in fact, Muhammad himself
married a merchant woman.
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One day, Muhammad was meditate in the cave
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and an angel visited him.
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The angel taught him
words of praise to Allah.
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Later, his wife convinced Muhammad
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that it really had been an angel
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and he was, in fact, called
to be a prophet of God.
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During his lifetime, he had many visits
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from the same angel, and each time,
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there was a new revelation.
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These revelations from the whole
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of the lifetime of Muhammad
become gathered together
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to what we know today as the Qur'an.
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- [Narrator] Adel i-Shemari studied Islam
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at the Islamic College in Kuwait.
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Over the years, he and Dan
have formed a good friendship
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and have often found themselves
drawn into deep discussion
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about faith and its history.
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- Muhammad and his followers
suffered persecution,
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so he and a few of his
followers fled to Medina.
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Now that city actually converted to Islam
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and Muhammad established
a government there.
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And in fact, we can
date the Muslim calendar
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from this period of time.
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Shortly after this, his followers
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started attacking caravans,
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growing in power, growing
in number, until eventually
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more and more people
joined them to the point
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where they became an
expanded military presence,
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in fact, threatened the whole of Arabia.
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Muhammad gave his vision of taking Islam
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to the entire world.
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However, he died unexpectedly.
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And at that point, disputes broke out,
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leading to civil wars.
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But despite these differences
and these divisions,
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there was the continued
dream of expanding the faith
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to the whole of the world.
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Eventually, much of North
Africa or in Central Asia
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became under the control of Islam.
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And today, Islam is the second largest
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of the world's religions.
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- [Narrator] Today, all
over the Middle East,
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when construction companies
want to dig for a foundation,
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there should be someone present
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from the Ministry of Antiquities.
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It doesn't matter if you're in Jerusalem,
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Damascus, or Amman, Jordan,
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wherever you dig, the chances are,
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you will expose an
ancient site of some sort.
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In the city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia,
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developers are digging all over,
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putting up great buildings,
hotels and high-rises,
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but to the surprise of archeologists,
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there are no ruins of a great
and ancient city on the Mecca.
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The city where Muhammad
was born was a major city.
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It had no trouble in
raising large numbers of men
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to work caravans and march in its armies.
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Not only did it have a
significant population,
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but it was also an agricultural city.
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- The Prophet Muhammad would
go forth for his affairs
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and journey far afield until
he reached the glens of Mecca
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and the beds of its valleys.
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Aisha, Muhammad's wife,
mentioned that one of the men
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was longing for Mecca.
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Would that I but stay overnight
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in a valley filled with
various kinds of grass.
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When we came to Mecca, we saw a town
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blessed with water and trees,
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and delighted with it, we settled there.
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Al Bukhari speaks of a prisoner
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who is eating grapes while
he was chained in (mumbles)
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and he says, "This was not
the time of fruit in Mecca."
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- It's hard to believe that these things
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were written about Mecca.
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The area around Mecca
is all rocks and desert.
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Mecca averages less than 10
centimeters of rain per year.
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With its extremely hot
temperatures and barren conditions,
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this is scarcely enough to
grow any vegetation at all,
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let alone grow enough food to
support a large population.
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Yet the Holy City of Islam is described
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as having fields with
trees and grass and soil.
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But there's no cultivatable
land near Mecca.
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It doesn't match the ancient descriptions.
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Even the Shaq mentions
that the people of Mecca
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were reluctant to cut down
trees in the sacred area.
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The presence of trees and
plants in ancient times
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can be easily tested by
the presence of spores
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and pollen in undisturbed ancient soil.
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To date, there is no record of trees
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having ever existed in ancient Mecca.
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- [Narrator] Another puzzle
is that the city of Mecca
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is missing on all early maps of Arabia.
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One would expect that
a major merchant city
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would be mentioned on early maps.
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But not one shows Mecca
before the time of Islam.
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- Over the years, I have gathered copies
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of many ancient maps of Arabia.
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I have diligently translated them.
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But never once did I find Mecca mentioned
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on a map before Islam.
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Did you know that the
name Mecca does not appear
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in any literature prior to 740 AD?
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That's 120 years after
the founding of Islam.
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Don't you find it puzzling
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that for the first 120
years of Islamic history,
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none of the surrounding
nations knew anything
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about the existence of Mecca?
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- [Narrator] How could a major city,
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a city that could raise
thousands of men in its army,
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a city that had agriculture, trees, grass,
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fruit and grapes, be
missed by other nations?
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How could a major city
with walls, temples,
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and public buildings not be found
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in the annals of other nations,
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especially if it was a merchant city
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that undertook trade with
all the nations around it?
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And most puzzling of
all is that when we go
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to the physical location
of this ancient city,
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we find that there is no
early archeological record.
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It was an insignificant location,
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not even on a trade route.
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Many historians today have
come to the conclusion
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that the accounts of the
founding of Islam are all myths.
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Obviously, there is a great discrepancy
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between what Islamic records tell us
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and what the archeologists
have been finding.
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So the conclusion they draw
is that the Islamic records
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are just fabricated myths.
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- In my years of study,
I have become convinced
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that the early records are not myths,
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but that they refer to another location
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that fits all of these descriptions.
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I believe that Muhammad was born
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and raised in another
place, and that Muslims
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are facing the wrong
direction when they pray.
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According to commonly
accepted Islamic history,
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the Ka'ba was a major
shrine in the city of Mecca
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and the focus of pilgrimage in Arabia.
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A good starting place might
be studying the pilgrimage
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before the founding of Islam.
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- [Narrator] This Umra before Muhammad
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was at a time when the focal
point of Arabian pilgrimage
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was to a place known as the
Forbidden Gathering Place.
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This location held many pagan idols.
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(pensive music)
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- In order for us to understand
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what was happening in pre-Islamic Arabia,
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we need to understand the importance
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of holy places in ancient Arabia.
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From ancient times,
Middle Eastern religions
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have equated gods with regions
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rather than being universal.
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Modern readers of history
have long been influenced
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by Greek and Roman concepts
of the pantheon of gods
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and have failed to
realize the significance
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that the ancient Arabs applied
to gods of specific regions.
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In the eyes of the ancient
Arabs, there were gods
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who lived in Mesopotamia,
gods who lived in Egypt,
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and gods who lived in Greece, and so on.
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Arab merchants passing through an area
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would respect the local gods.
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They were not opposed to
gods of different places.
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What they were opposed
to was the representation
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of a god in human or animal form.
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They prefer to use geometric shapes.
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For instance, here is a god
in the shape of a block.
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That one over there is
shaped as a triangle.
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Each of these gods were
considered local gods,
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and must be respected when
passing through their territory.
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- [Narrator] Such a view
of religion naturally leads
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to accepting territories and locations
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as being sacred to specific gods.
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Thus, the area around the temple,
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such as a particular valley
or remote desert location,
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could be considered as sacred.
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It would have a precinct
where people could gather,
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even with their enemies, and be safe,
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because violence was forbidden
in the sacred precincts.
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- When tourists enter the
majestic beauty of Wadi Rum
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here in southern Jordan,
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they're so often taken up
with the exquisite beauty
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of this valley on the rugged mountains,
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that they miss a temple
dedicated to the goddess Lat,
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or al-Lat as some call her.
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This Nabataean temple had a sacred area.
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It was located in front of the temple
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with the mountains marking
off the sacred area.
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- [Narrator] Before
Islam, Arabs were divided
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into many groups.
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They worshiped different gods
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and often fought amongst
themselves over tribal issues.
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The one thing that held them together
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was the pilgrimage to a
common ancient meeting place.
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The Qur'an calls this Masjid al-Haraam,
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or the Forbidden Gathering Place.
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Masjid means gathering,
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and is translated mosque today.
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Before Islam, there were no mosques,
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so the Masjid was simply
a gathering place.
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The Forbidden Gathering
Place was a sacred place
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of refuge and security,
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where regular activities ceased
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and violence was forbidden, or Haraam.
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The concept of Haraam or forbidden
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is very strong in Islam.
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- Allah has made Mecca a sacred sanctuary
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and it was a sanctuary before,
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and will be so after.
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None is allowed to uproot its shrubs,
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or cut its trees, or hunt its game.
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- So we have two
descriptions of the original
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Holy City of Islam.
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It was a Haraam place where
killing was forbidden,
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and it was the focus of the pilgrimage
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for many centuries before
the founding of Islam.
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Now, look here.
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Much of the graffiti found throughout
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the Negev in southern Jordan
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was written by people on pilgrimage
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to the ancient city of
Petra in southern Jordan.
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Thousands of people scratched their names
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and messages on rocks
as they made their way
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to Petra for pilgrimage.
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This creates a problem for us.
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Mecca is unknown in maps and literature
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before and during the rise of Islam.
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The descriptions such as the
center of the trade route,
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the mother of all cities,
and the focal point
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of the ancient pilgrimage, do not fit.
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How can we solve this?
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The answer to that
comes from Islam itself.
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In Islam, it is universally understood
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that the Qibla is towards
Mecca in Saudi Arabia.
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No one questions the
direction of the Qibla today.
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However, the Qur'an tells
Muslims they have a Qibla.
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The text of the Qur'an does
not give the name of the city
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to which prayer was originally made.
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It only mentions Masjid al-Haraam,
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or the Forbidden Gathering Place.
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Muslims believe they originally
prayed towards Jerusalem.
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According to Islamic sources, in 624 AD,
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Muhammad changed the Qibla to Mecca.
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Muhammad revealed this
in Sura 2 of the Qur'an.
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- Thus, we appointed the Qibla to you.
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Indeed, it was a momentous change,
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except to those guided by Allah.
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Allah would never make
your faith of no effect.
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Now shall we turn you to a
Qibla that shall please you.
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Turn then your face in the direction
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of the Mashjad Al Haraam;
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wherever you are, turn your
faces in that direction.
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- As a historian of the Arabian Peninsula,
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I've always been interested
in finding the location
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of the original Qibla.
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What direction did Muhammad pray towards
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before the Qibla was changed?
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Was it Jerusalem, as some claim?
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Was it Syria, as some claim?
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Or was it some other direction?
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- [Narrator] If we were to
do this study 100 years ago,
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it would require an incredible
amount of work and research.
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We would have to travel the
world searching ancient sites
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to find the earliest mosques in Islam.
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Now, in a few moments, we can do
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what used to take a lifetime.
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Google Earth lets us look
down on sites from space.
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And websites like ARCHNET
can combine the research
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of hundreds of students and professors.
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We can examine structures
based on various criteria.
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We choose Islamic buildings,
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arrange them by date into
a chronological list,
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then determine when they were constructed,
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check their Qibla direction
by using Google Earth,
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and collate this to determine when
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the Qibla direction changed towards Mecca.
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This will give us solid data to work with.
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- Now, determining the Qibla direction
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is not an exact science.
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Some of the early mosques like this one
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are not exactly square.
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So researchers need to find the Qibla wall
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and project to 90 degrees from that wall.
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Because early buildings were not square,
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we cannot use the side
walls or the back walls.
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(nostalgic strings music)
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This is the mihrab of an old mosque.
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The early Arabs set the Qibla
direction using the stars
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and they were very accurate.
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The best way to determine
the Qibla direction
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is to visit the mosque and use
an actual accurate GPS unit.
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Not every mosque can
be used for this study.
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Many of them were totally
reconstructed over time,
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so much so that it is no longer possible
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to determine their
original Qibla direction.
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However, a number of mosques survive.
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For instance, there is a mosque called
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the Mosque of the two Qiblas in Medina.
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Islamic history tells us that
it was in this very mosque
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that the companion leading prayers
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was told of the Qibla
change, so he turned around
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and started praying towards Mecca.
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The question is where
did he originally face?
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Muslims have a ready answer.
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He prayed towards Jerusalem.
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Now today the Mosque of
the Two Qiblas faces Mecca.
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But in 1987, the mosque
was completely torn down
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so it could be rebuilt.
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During the construction process,
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the old foundation was revealed.
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And they discovered that
it did have a Qibla wall
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that did indeed face north,
generally towards Jerusalem.
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And so Muslims believe, originally,
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the Qibla was towards Jerusalem.
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- [Narrator] There is a simple way
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that this can be put to the test.
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If we go to the earliest
mosques that were built
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where we can identify
their direction of prayer,
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we can plot them on a map,
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and see if their lines converge.
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We'll find one of three things.
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They all point in different directions.
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They all point to Jerusalem,
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or they all point to another location.
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After the Mosque of the
Two Qiblas in Saudi Arabia,
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there are a further 11
early surviving mosques
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that we can research.
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These are located in China, Egypt,
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southern Jordan, Lebanon,
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central Jordan, Yemen,
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Israel, Iraq,
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Jerusalem,
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West Bank, and lastly, Lebanon.
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So, if we go in the order
that they were built,
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the second surviving mosque
was built in Guangzhou, China.
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Guangzhou is the modern
name for what was known
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as the city of Canton.
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- When Marco Polo reached
this city in 1300 AD,
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he discovered over 100,000 Arab
486
00:25:51,019 --> 00:25:53,585
and Persian merchants living there.
487
00:25:53,585 --> 00:25:56,005
You see, the Arabs have been
trading with the Chinese
488
00:25:56,005 --> 00:25:58,528
for hundreds and hundreds of years.
489
00:25:58,528 --> 00:26:00,696
This is all well-documented.
490
00:26:00,696 --> 00:26:03,455
And so Abu Waqqas, an uncle of Muhammad,
491
00:26:03,455 --> 00:26:06,035
traveled to China on a trade mission.
492
00:26:06,035 --> 00:26:08,653
And according to Chinese manuscripts,
493
00:26:08,653 --> 00:26:13,328
he built a mosque for the
Arabs in Canton in 627 AD,
494
00:26:13,328 --> 00:26:16,686
or six years after the founding of Islam.
495
00:26:16,686 --> 00:26:19,167
I personally examined this mosque
496
00:26:19,167 --> 00:26:21,593
and used the GPS unit to determine
497
00:26:21,593 --> 00:26:23,993
the mosque's Qibla direction.
498
00:26:23,993 --> 00:26:26,179
What I found was surprising.
499
00:26:26,179 --> 00:26:28,630
This mosque does not face Mecca.
500
00:26:28,630 --> 00:26:31,510
It faces 12 degree north of Mecca,
501
00:26:31,510 --> 00:26:34,213
meaning that it does not
face Jerusalem either.
502
00:26:34,213 --> 00:26:37,865
Its Qibla passes south of Jerusalem.
503
00:26:37,865 --> 00:26:42,061
- [Narrator] The next
mosque was built in 641 AD,
504
00:26:42,061 --> 00:26:45,149
about 20 years after
the founding of Islam,
505
00:26:45,149 --> 00:26:48,854
in the town of Fustat,
just outside of Cairo.
506
00:26:48,854 --> 00:26:51,966
- This mosque was rebuilt
and enlarged several times
507
00:26:51,966 --> 00:26:55,774
so that today the original
foundation is no longer evident.
508
00:26:55,774 --> 00:26:58,207
However, a description of the original
509
00:26:58,207 --> 00:27:00,643
ground plan of the mosque survives,
510
00:27:00,643 --> 00:27:02,570
and the Islamic records tell us
511
00:27:02,570 --> 00:27:04,972
that the first Qibla pointed east,
512
00:27:04,972 --> 00:27:07,889
and later had to be
corrected towards the south,
513
00:27:07,889 --> 00:27:09,056
towards Mecca.
514
00:27:10,606 --> 00:27:12,844
- [Narrator] The next
surviving Islamic building
515
00:27:12,844 --> 00:27:16,649
is the Umayyad Palace
built here at Humayma
516
00:27:16,649 --> 00:27:18,232
in southern Jordan.
517
00:27:19,169 --> 00:27:22,191
- Around 700 AD or about 80 years
518
00:27:22,191 --> 00:27:24,459
after the founding of Islam,
519
00:27:24,459 --> 00:27:27,998
the Abbas family built a
large manor house here.
520
00:27:27,998 --> 00:27:30,942
This house had no special mosque area.
521
00:27:30,942 --> 00:27:33,045
Rather, the faithful would line up here
522
00:27:33,045 --> 00:27:35,070
in the courtyard to pray.
523
00:27:35,070 --> 00:27:37,524
This house has a Qibla direction,
524
00:27:37,524 --> 00:27:40,733
but it is not towards Jerusalem.
525
00:27:40,733 --> 00:27:43,179
- [Narrator] The following
year, a new mosque was built
526
00:27:43,179 --> 00:27:45,012
in Baalbek in Lebanon.
527
00:27:46,323 --> 00:27:50,156
Notice that its Qibla
does not point to Mecca.
528
00:27:51,405 --> 00:27:53,721
- One year later, the
Umayyads built a large
529
00:27:53,721 --> 00:27:57,888
and impressive mosque here on
the citadel in Amman, Jordan.
530
00:28:00,359 --> 00:28:02,397
This mosque points south.
531
00:28:02,397 --> 00:28:04,781
Mecca is over there.
532
00:28:04,781 --> 00:28:06,549
- [Narrator] A couple of years after this,
533
00:28:06,549 --> 00:28:10,716
in 705 AD, or 84 years
after the founding of Islam,
534
00:28:11,894 --> 00:28:15,326
Muslims constructed the
Great Mosque of Sana'a
535
00:28:15,326 --> 00:28:18,431
in the capital city of Yemen.
536
00:28:18,431 --> 00:28:21,669
While this mosque points in
the general direction of Mecca,
537
00:28:21,669 --> 00:28:25,336
it actually points to
the west of Jerusalem.
538
00:28:26,248 --> 00:28:29,091
- [Dan] The following year, in 706 AD,
539
00:28:29,091 --> 00:28:32,325
the Umayyad Muslim rulers
built Khirbat al-Minya,
540
00:28:32,325 --> 00:28:36,370
a large palace complex in
Israel on the shores of Galilee.
541
00:28:36,370 --> 00:28:40,584
This palace complex had a
specific room used as a mosque.
542
00:28:40,584 --> 00:28:43,375
According to the inscriptions
set into a gateway,
543
00:28:43,375 --> 00:28:47,150
it was built 87 years
after the founding of Islam
544
00:28:47,150 --> 00:28:49,607
by the Muslim ruler al-Walid.
545
00:28:49,607 --> 00:28:53,774
This building and its mosque
do not face Jerusalem.
546
00:28:54,616 --> 00:28:57,262
That same year, the Muslims also built
547
00:28:57,262 --> 00:28:59,296
the Wasid Mosque in Iraq.
548
00:28:59,296 --> 00:29:02,120
Originally, archeologists
claim that this mosque
549
00:29:02,120 --> 00:29:03,733
pointed to Jerusalem.
550
00:29:03,733 --> 00:29:06,206
However, further research has shown
551
00:29:06,206 --> 00:29:09,357
that this mosque points
south of Jerusalem.
552
00:29:09,357 --> 00:29:11,881
- [Narrator] The next
mosque is the Al-Aqsa Mosque
553
00:29:11,881 --> 00:29:13,812
in Jerusalem itself.
554
00:29:13,812 --> 00:29:16,088
This mosque is not the temple dome
555
00:29:16,088 --> 00:29:19,568
but rather the old mosque
to the south of the dome.
556
00:29:19,568 --> 00:29:22,099
This mosque is already in Jerusalem,
557
00:29:22,099 --> 00:29:24,099
but it also has a Qibla,
558
00:29:25,907 --> 00:29:28,490
and it does not point to Mecca.
559
00:29:30,130 --> 00:29:34,714
The next mosque we come
to was built in 724 AD,
560
00:29:34,714 --> 00:29:38,292
103 years after the founding of Islam.
561
00:29:38,292 --> 00:29:41,092
This is the Khirbat al Mafjar Mosque
562
00:29:41,092 --> 00:29:43,937
near Jericho in the Jordan Valley.
563
00:29:43,937 --> 00:29:45,483
This palace was built near the end
564
00:29:45,483 --> 00:29:48,156
of the Umayyad Dynasty.
565
00:29:48,156 --> 00:29:49,695
By looking at the floor plan,
566
00:29:49,695 --> 00:29:52,380
we can see that the palace and its mosque
567
00:29:52,380 --> 00:29:55,630
faced south, rather than towards Mecca.
568
00:29:56,533 --> 00:29:59,565
That same year, a mosque
was built at Anjar,
569
00:29:59,565 --> 00:30:02,769
about 58 kilometers from Beirut.
570
00:30:02,769 --> 00:30:05,710
It was built near the
end of the Umayyad period
571
00:30:05,710 --> 00:30:09,373
and no more than 30 years
later, it fell into ruins
572
00:30:09,373 --> 00:30:11,663
and eventually was abandoned.
573
00:30:11,663 --> 00:30:13,381
Since it was never rebuilt,
574
00:30:13,381 --> 00:30:16,191
we can easily determine
the Qibla direction
575
00:30:16,191 --> 00:30:19,733
which does not point
towards Mecca or Jerusalem.
576
00:30:19,733 --> 00:30:22,900
(mellow techno music)
577
00:30:25,390 --> 00:30:29,223
Now, let's put this all
together onto one map.
578
00:30:33,676 --> 00:30:35,509
The result is amazing.
579
00:30:36,457 --> 00:30:39,095
During the first 100 years of Islam,
580
00:30:39,095 --> 00:30:43,824
100% of all the surviving
mosques we have located so far
581
00:30:43,824 --> 00:30:47,991
face a spot in southern
Jordan, rather than Mecca.
582
00:30:49,670 --> 00:30:52,738
From north, south, east, and west,
583
00:30:52,738 --> 00:30:55,571
mosques all face towards one spot.
584
00:30:57,871 --> 00:30:59,518
This isn't some small error
585
00:30:59,518 --> 00:31:02,468
in determining the Qibla direction.
586
00:31:02,468 --> 00:31:06,301
They all specifically
point to just one place.
587
00:31:07,453 --> 00:31:11,620
- Directly under this point
is the ancient city of Petra.
588
00:31:14,063 --> 00:31:16,707
This is a city that is
well-known to us today.
589
00:31:16,707 --> 00:31:18,781
It is a popular tourist site.
590
00:31:18,781 --> 00:31:20,591
Tourists come from all over the world
591
00:31:20,591 --> 00:31:22,239
to marvel at the great temples
592
00:31:22,239 --> 00:31:24,293
and the monuments in this city.
593
00:31:24,293 --> 00:31:27,330
Could it be that Petra is
the mother of all cities
594
00:31:27,330 --> 00:31:29,084
described in the Qur'an?
595
00:31:29,084 --> 00:31:32,048
It was the focus of the
ancient Arab pilgrimage.
596
00:31:32,048 --> 00:31:35,637
So could Petro also be the
birthplace of Muhammad,
597
00:31:35,637 --> 00:31:38,220
and the founding city of Islam?
598
00:31:50,322 --> 00:31:52,124
Every good Muslim tells me
599
00:31:52,124 --> 00:31:55,526
that Muslims used to
pray towards Jerusalem.
600
00:31:55,526 --> 00:31:58,871
They know this because
Bukhari tells them this.
601
00:31:58,871 --> 00:32:02,373
And I agree, Bukhari
says it was Jerusalem.
602
00:32:02,373 --> 00:32:06,194
But Bukhari is writing some
200 years after Muhammad,
603
00:32:06,194 --> 00:32:08,227
and is writing more than a hundred years
604
00:32:08,227 --> 00:32:10,712
after the Qibla change took place.
605
00:32:10,712 --> 00:32:12,473
So he's not an eyewitness.
606
00:32:12,473 --> 00:32:15,825
He's just collecting what
people are remembering.
607
00:32:15,825 --> 00:32:18,791
And he actually notes
several conflicting ideas
608
00:32:18,791 --> 00:32:21,536
that were circulating at the time.
609
00:32:21,536 --> 00:32:24,965
- While some people were
offering morning prayer at Quba',
610
00:32:24,965 --> 00:32:28,868
a man came to them and
said, "A Quranic order
611
00:32:28,868 --> 00:32:32,020
"has been revealed to
Allah as a puzzle tonight,
612
00:32:32,020 --> 00:32:35,524
"that he should face the Ka'ba at Mecca,
613
00:32:35,524 --> 00:32:39,366
"so you, too, should turn
your faces towards it."
614
00:32:39,366 --> 00:32:43,509
At that moment, their
faces were towards Syria,
615
00:32:43,509 --> 00:32:47,701
and on hearing this, they turned
towards the Ka'ba at Mecca.
616
00:32:47,701 --> 00:32:49,869
- I believe that originally, Muhammad,
617
00:32:49,869 --> 00:32:53,712
while living in Medina,
prayed north towards Petra
618
00:32:53,712 --> 00:32:56,716
which was in the Roman province of Syria.
619
00:32:56,716 --> 00:32:59,497
By the time Bukhari was
collecting his stories,
620
00:32:59,497 --> 00:33:01,520
people had forgotten Petra,
621
00:33:01,520 --> 00:33:04,567
and everyone remembered that
their great grandparents
622
00:33:04,567 --> 00:33:06,317
prayed towards Syria.
623
00:33:12,743 --> 00:33:15,298
Those who bring up the
argument about Becca
624
00:33:15,298 --> 00:33:17,373
raise an interesting point.
625
00:33:17,373 --> 00:33:20,280
I agree that in Islamic
literature, the name Becca
626
00:33:20,280 --> 00:33:25,063
is synonymous with the
first Holy City of Islam.
627
00:33:25,063 --> 00:33:26,953
When Muhammad was a young man,
628
00:33:26,953 --> 00:33:29,960
the people decided to rebuild the Ka'ba.
629
00:33:29,960 --> 00:33:32,898
In the rubble, they found
several building blocks
630
00:33:32,898 --> 00:33:35,580
with inscriptions written in Syria,
631
00:33:35,580 --> 00:33:38,062
the language of the Nabataeans.
632
00:33:38,062 --> 00:33:41,413
They found a Jew who could
translate it for them.
633
00:33:41,413 --> 00:33:44,102
- I am Allah, the Lord of Becca.
634
00:33:44,102 --> 00:33:48,113
I created it on the day that
I created heaven and earth
635
00:33:48,113 --> 00:33:50,609
and formed the sun and moon,
636
00:33:50,609 --> 00:33:54,131
and I surrounded it
with seven pious angels.
637
00:33:54,131 --> 00:33:57,845
It will stand whilst
its two mountains stand
638
00:33:57,845 --> 00:34:02,409
as a blessing to its
people with milk and water.
639
00:34:02,409 --> 00:34:05,297
- The word Becca is an
ancient Semitic word
640
00:34:05,297 --> 00:34:07,923
which means to weep or lament.
641
00:34:07,923 --> 00:34:11,175
If a location was
assigned the title Becca,
642
00:34:11,175 --> 00:34:13,861
it would mean the place of weeping.
643
00:34:13,861 --> 00:34:16,896
The name Becca has never
been used of Jerusalem.
644
00:34:16,896 --> 00:34:20,326
It appears only once in
the Bible in Psalm 84.
645
00:34:20,326 --> 00:34:23,703
Here it is used in reference
to a valley of weeping,
646
00:34:23,703 --> 00:34:27,213
but the Qur'an also speaks
of a valley of weeping,
647
00:34:27,213 --> 00:34:29,936
where Hagar was weeping over Ishmael.
648
00:34:29,936 --> 00:34:32,655
The Qur'an places this story in Becca,
649
00:34:32,655 --> 00:34:34,807
which is the early name for the place
650
00:34:34,807 --> 00:34:36,511
where the Ka'ba was built.
651
00:34:36,511 --> 00:34:38,963
Surely, this location was not Jerusalem,
652
00:34:38,963 --> 00:34:40,822
which is built on top of the mountain,
653
00:34:40,822 --> 00:34:43,005
and not in a valley.
654
00:34:43,005 --> 00:34:45,639
I think the answer is quite simple.
655
00:34:45,639 --> 00:34:48,397
There were many major
earthquakes in Petra,
656
00:34:48,397 --> 00:34:52,164
such as the one in 551 AD, only 19 years
657
00:34:52,164 --> 00:34:54,104
before Muhammad was born.
658
00:34:54,104 --> 00:34:56,344
We are told that during that earthquake,
659
00:34:56,344 --> 00:34:58,931
much of Petra was destroyed.
660
00:34:58,931 --> 00:35:01,823
Petra could have been
called the valley of Becca
661
00:35:01,823 --> 00:35:05,303
because so many people were
killed over so many years
662
00:35:05,303 --> 00:35:07,386
from all the earthquakes.
663
00:35:08,995 --> 00:35:12,043
- [Narrator] If Petra is
the Holy City of Islam,
664
00:35:12,043 --> 00:35:15,106
then there should be
evidence of Muhammad's tribe,
665
00:35:15,106 --> 00:35:17,572
the Quraysh, around Petra.
666
00:35:17,572 --> 00:35:20,565
If Dan Gibson can find Muhammad's tribe,
667
00:35:20,565 --> 00:35:23,178
it will greatly support
his theory that Muhammad
668
00:35:23,178 --> 00:35:26,542
was from the Petra region
and not from Mecca.
669
00:35:26,542 --> 00:35:29,792
(mellow strings music)
670
00:35:35,257 --> 00:35:38,257
- Long ago, this was known
as the city of Hawara,
671
00:35:38,257 --> 00:35:40,707
or Humayma as it is known today.
672
00:35:40,707 --> 00:35:43,380
Archeologists have uncovered a farmhouse
673
00:35:43,380 --> 00:35:45,489
belonging to the Abbasid family
674
00:35:45,489 --> 00:35:48,636
and a mosque built some time later.
675
00:35:48,636 --> 00:35:52,494
When the Muslims of Iraq defeated
the Umayyads of Damascus,
676
00:35:52,494 --> 00:35:55,213
they wanted a member of Muhammad's family
677
00:35:55,213 --> 00:35:58,463
to support and legitimize their revolt.
678
00:35:59,610 --> 00:36:03,777
And so they came here to
Humayma, 27 miles from Petra.
679
00:36:04,707 --> 00:36:07,368
It was here that they
found Muhammad's family
680
00:36:07,368 --> 00:36:09,238
and the Quraysh tribe.
681
00:36:09,238 --> 00:36:12,889
They didn't go to Mecca in
Saudi Arabia, or Medina,
682
00:36:12,889 --> 00:36:17,426
they came here to Humayma,
27 miles outside of Petra.
683
00:36:17,426 --> 00:36:20,362
It was here that they
found the Quraysh tribe
684
00:36:20,362 --> 00:36:24,850
and the family of Muhammad,
not in Saudi Arabia.
685
00:36:24,850 --> 00:36:26,495
- [Narrator] So far, we have discovered
686
00:36:26,495 --> 00:36:28,999
that the early mosques of Islam all faced
687
00:36:28,999 --> 00:36:31,794
the ancient city of Petra.
688
00:36:31,794 --> 00:36:35,766
But does the city of Petra
fit the Islamic descriptions
689
00:36:35,766 --> 00:36:38,683
of the original Holy City of Islam?
690
00:36:41,316 --> 00:36:42,734
- There is a story told by all
691
00:36:42,734 --> 00:36:45,428
of the early biographers of Muhammad.
692
00:36:45,428 --> 00:36:48,238
It concerns Abdullah, Muhammad's father.
693
00:36:48,238 --> 00:36:50,312
He was working in the field one day
694
00:36:50,312 --> 00:36:52,936
and he came home with dirt on his hands.
695
00:36:52,936 --> 00:36:56,133
He went into his first wife
and said, "Lie with me."
696
00:36:56,133 --> 00:36:58,571
But she refused because he was dirty.
697
00:36:58,571 --> 00:37:01,173
So he went out, washed off the soil,
698
00:37:01,173 --> 00:37:03,748
went into his next wife, Aminah.
699
00:37:03,748 --> 00:37:07,957
She conceived and in this
way, Muhammad was born.
700
00:37:07,957 --> 00:37:10,451
What is important to us
about this story is that
701
00:37:10,451 --> 00:37:13,435
all of the early writers
used the same word
702
00:37:13,435 --> 00:37:15,616
for the dirt on Abdullah's hands.
703
00:37:15,616 --> 00:37:18,602
They all used an Arabic word for soil,
704
00:37:18,602 --> 00:37:22,553
especially the soil of a
cultivated plot or field.
705
00:37:22,553 --> 00:37:26,822
The problem is there is no
cultivatable land near Mecca.
706
00:37:26,822 --> 00:37:29,718
However, when we come
to Petra, we discover
707
00:37:29,718 --> 00:37:33,739
that Petra had water, fields, and trees.
708
00:37:33,739 --> 00:37:35,465
- [Narrator] According to archeologists,
709
00:37:35,465 --> 00:37:37,959
there were private and public gardens,
710
00:37:37,959 --> 00:37:40,432
as well as running water
brought into the city
711
00:37:40,432 --> 00:37:43,050
through aqueducts and clay pipes.
712
00:37:43,050 --> 00:37:46,096
Archeologists have described fruit trees,
713
00:37:46,096 --> 00:37:49,846
grapes and gardens
existing in ancient Petra.
714
00:37:50,917 --> 00:37:53,643
Even today, there are
cultivated plots of land
715
00:37:53,643 --> 00:37:58,320
between Petra and Al-Beidha,
which is five kilometers away.
716
00:37:58,320 --> 00:38:01,880
By analyzing ancient soil,
researchers have discovered
717
00:38:01,880 --> 00:38:05,159
that only 100 years ago,
the hills around Petra
718
00:38:05,159 --> 00:38:07,905
were covered with trees, including oak,
719
00:38:07,905 --> 00:38:10,405
juniper, pistachio, and carob.
720
00:38:12,186 --> 00:38:16,202
- Not only did the Holy
City have trees and fields,
721
00:38:16,202 --> 00:38:18,661
it was also a walled city.
722
00:38:18,661 --> 00:38:22,159
Ibn Ishaq says, "And they surrounded him
723
00:38:22,159 --> 00:38:24,331
"by the walls of Mecca."
724
00:38:24,331 --> 00:38:26,571
Now this is very puzzling because Mecca
725
00:38:26,571 --> 00:38:28,262
had no city walls.
726
00:38:28,262 --> 00:38:31,789
Some think perhaps this
was a house in Mecca.
727
00:38:31,789 --> 00:38:36,771
But Ibn Ishaq specifically
says, the walls of Mecca.
728
00:38:36,771 --> 00:38:39,438
But Mecca was not a walled city.
729
00:38:41,861 --> 00:38:43,451
So what about Petra?
730
00:38:43,451 --> 00:38:45,449
Petra was built in a valley.
731
00:38:45,449 --> 00:38:46,878
On either side of the valley
732
00:38:46,878 --> 00:38:49,196
were large mountains with cliffs.
733
00:38:49,196 --> 00:38:52,020
These cliffs were as good as city walls.
734
00:38:52,020 --> 00:38:54,209
So the people of Petra built walls
735
00:38:54,209 --> 00:38:57,384
from one mountian cliff to
the other mountain cliff
736
00:38:57,384 --> 00:38:59,323
both on this side of the valley
737
00:38:59,323 --> 00:39:01,526
and also on the other side of the valley.
738
00:39:01,526 --> 00:39:03,526
So Petra had city walls.
739
00:39:07,361 --> 00:39:09,251
Another distinctive feature in Petra
740
00:39:09,251 --> 00:39:12,182
is that it contains a very unique stream.
741
00:39:12,182 --> 00:39:14,657
Now usually, you have
a valley with mountains
742
00:39:14,657 --> 00:39:17,181
on one side, mountains on the other,
743
00:39:17,181 --> 00:39:20,025
and a stream running down
the center of the valley.
744
00:39:20,025 --> 00:39:22,123
But in this case, long ago,
745
00:39:22,123 --> 00:39:24,184
earthquakes cracked these mountains,
746
00:39:24,184 --> 00:39:26,431
so that there is a crack in that mountain,
747
00:39:26,431 --> 00:39:29,922
water runs through that
crack, across the valley,
748
00:39:29,922 --> 00:39:32,113
and out the crack in the other side.
749
00:39:32,113 --> 00:39:33,989
The Nabataeans built a colonnaded street
750
00:39:33,989 --> 00:39:37,032
from one mountain to the other mountain
751
00:39:37,032 --> 00:39:39,960
and beside it was a rain watercourse.
752
00:39:39,960 --> 00:39:41,627
Let's go down there.
753
00:39:42,975 --> 00:39:46,285
Now in Islam, one of the
duties of the pilgrims
754
00:39:46,285 --> 00:39:49,230
is to go seven times between two mountains
755
00:39:49,230 --> 00:39:51,147
called Marwah and Safa.
756
00:39:52,232 --> 00:39:54,900
What is interesting is
that Bukhari tells us
757
00:39:54,900 --> 00:39:56,838
that Muhammad chose to do this
758
00:39:56,838 --> 00:39:58,848
running in the rain watercourse
759
00:39:58,848 --> 00:40:01,728
between the two mountains.
760
00:40:01,728 --> 00:40:03,775
But there are problems.
761
00:40:03,775 --> 00:40:06,656
Safa and Marwah are just small rocks.
762
00:40:06,656 --> 00:40:10,823
Today, they're housed right
inside of the mosque building.
763
00:40:12,830 --> 00:40:14,651
As you can see on this shrine,
764
00:40:14,651 --> 00:40:18,818
there was no rain watercourse
between these two rocks.
765
00:40:19,742 --> 00:40:22,807
But here in Petra, the
description fits exactly
766
00:40:22,807 --> 00:40:25,390
from one mountain to the other.
767
00:40:26,487 --> 00:40:29,904
There are four ways into the Petra basin.
768
00:40:30,767 --> 00:40:33,499
Since Petra is in a
valley, one could enter
769
00:40:33,499 --> 00:40:36,701
from either end of the valley.
770
00:40:36,701 --> 00:40:39,448
- [Narrator] During the year
of the contest of Mecca,
771
00:40:39,448 --> 00:40:42,727
the prophet entered Mecca
through its upper part.
772
00:40:42,727 --> 00:40:46,549
- But there are also other
ways of entering Petra.
773
00:40:46,549 --> 00:40:49,045
The ancient records tell
us that the Holy City
774
00:40:49,045 --> 00:40:53,060
could be entered and exited
by a crack in the rocks.
775
00:40:53,060 --> 00:40:55,911
In Arabic, this is called a thaniya.
776
00:40:55,911 --> 00:40:59,423
Al Bukhari mentions this several times.
777
00:40:59,423 --> 00:41:01,334
- [Arab Reader] Allah's
Apostle used to enter Mecca
778
00:41:01,334 --> 00:41:02,867
from the high thaniya
779
00:41:02,867 --> 00:41:06,617
and used to leave Mecca
from the low thaniya.
780
00:41:11,682 --> 00:41:15,374
The prophet went on advancing
till he reached the thaniya
781
00:41:15,374 --> 00:41:17,558
through which one would go to them.
782
00:41:17,558 --> 00:41:20,058
That is the people of Quraysh.
783
00:41:21,123 --> 00:41:23,005
- There are two thaniya entrances.
784
00:41:23,005 --> 00:41:25,135
One of these is the famous siq
785
00:41:25,135 --> 00:41:28,777
that tourists pass
through to enter the city.
786
00:41:28,777 --> 00:41:31,835
The other is on the far side
of the colonnaded street
787
00:41:31,835 --> 00:41:34,560
and leads into a maze of
canyons that eventually
788
00:41:34,560 --> 00:41:38,310
empty out into Wadi
Araba below the Dead Sea.
789
00:41:40,262 --> 00:41:43,192
Petra also has many temples.
790
00:41:43,192 --> 00:41:45,303
Over here is what is known today
791
00:41:45,303 --> 00:41:47,784
as the Temple of the Winged Lions,
792
00:41:47,784 --> 00:41:49,939
or the temple to Al-Uzza.
793
00:41:49,939 --> 00:41:53,524
Behind me is what is known
as Qasr al-Bint today
794
00:41:53,524 --> 00:41:56,245
or the temple to the god Dushara.
795
00:41:56,245 --> 00:41:59,849
This short chain of mountains
here was the home to the god
796
00:41:59,849 --> 00:42:02,337
and here in the very
heart of the mountains
797
00:42:02,337 --> 00:42:05,504
is the temple to this god, al-Dushara.
798
00:42:07,314 --> 00:42:09,464
- [Narrator] Now, Ibn Hisham relates to us
799
00:42:09,464 --> 00:42:11,977
a very interesting story.
800
00:42:11,977 --> 00:42:14,489
It's very early in Islamic history.
801
00:42:14,489 --> 00:42:18,704
Only a few people have
converted to Islam at this time.
802
00:42:18,704 --> 00:42:22,871
One of those was a man known
as al-Tufail bin Amr of Mecca.
803
00:42:23,960 --> 00:42:26,682
He accepted Islam on one of his journeys.
804
00:42:26,682 --> 00:42:28,695
And once he returned home to Mecca,
805
00:42:28,695 --> 00:42:31,967
his wife also decided to accept Islam.
806
00:42:31,967 --> 00:42:33,970
Al-Tufail then tells his wife
807
00:42:33,970 --> 00:42:35,921
to go to the Temple of Dushara
808
00:42:35,921 --> 00:42:38,088
and cleanse herself there.
809
00:42:39,766 --> 00:42:42,247
In the sacred area, there
was a trickle of water
810
00:42:42,247 --> 00:42:44,173
where she could wash herself.
811
00:42:44,173 --> 00:42:48,382
She did this and returned
home and learned about Islam.
812
00:42:48,382 --> 00:42:50,516
- Did this story take place in Mecca,
813
00:42:50,516 --> 00:42:52,461
a thousand kilometers away,
814
00:42:52,461 --> 00:42:55,372
where there is no temple to Dushara?
815
00:42:55,372 --> 00:42:57,760
Or did it take place here in Petra?
816
00:42:57,760 --> 00:43:00,584
If it did, then Dushara's temple is there.
817
00:43:00,584 --> 00:43:02,609
She would have come down to this temple,
818
00:43:02,609 --> 00:43:05,354
washed herself, and gone home.
819
00:43:05,354 --> 00:43:09,407
Is there a temple to Dushara
in Mecca in Saudi Arabia?
820
00:43:09,407 --> 00:43:11,554
No, there are no temples,
821
00:43:11,554 --> 00:43:12,914
no cracks in the rock,
822
00:43:12,914 --> 00:43:15,396
no water stream, no city walls,
823
00:43:15,396 --> 00:43:18,107
no grass, no trees, nothing.
824
00:43:18,107 --> 00:43:20,625
It's all here in Petra.
825
00:43:20,625 --> 00:43:23,777
And for the first 100 years, every mosque
826
00:43:23,777 --> 00:43:26,940
in the entire Islamic world pointed here
827
00:43:26,940 --> 00:43:30,023
to Masjid al-Haraam, the
Forbidden Gathering Place.
828
00:43:30,023 --> 00:43:31,273
Here, in Petra.
829
00:43:32,852 --> 00:43:35,020
There is no other city in the world
830
00:43:35,020 --> 00:43:38,353
that fits this description so perfectly.
831
00:43:39,713 --> 00:43:42,621
- Now, al-Khattab had so harassed Zayd
832
00:43:42,621 --> 00:43:46,570
that he forced him to withdraw
to the upper part of Mecca
833
00:43:46,570 --> 00:43:50,682
and he stopped in the Mountain
of Hira facing the town.
834
00:43:50,682 --> 00:43:53,549
- It's interesting to
note that in this account,
835
00:43:53,549 --> 00:43:57,486
Mount Hira is located in
the upper part of Mecca.
836
00:43:57,486 --> 00:44:01,080
If you go to Mecca today, the cave of Hira
837
00:44:01,080 --> 00:44:02,913
doesn't face the city.
838
00:44:04,304 --> 00:44:07,463
But here in Petra, the
high side of the city
839
00:44:07,463 --> 00:44:09,823
is north of the colonnaded street,
840
00:44:09,823 --> 00:44:11,698
and the low part of the city
841
00:44:11,698 --> 00:44:13,974
is south of the colonnaded street.
842
00:44:13,974 --> 00:44:16,918
In effect, the city was divided in half
843
00:44:16,918 --> 00:44:19,513
by the colonnaded street.
844
00:44:19,513 --> 00:44:22,894
- [Narrator] If Petra is
the Holy City of Mecca,
845
00:44:22,894 --> 00:44:26,458
then the cave where Muhammad
received his first revelation
846
00:44:26,458 --> 00:44:28,730
should be located there.
847
00:44:28,730 --> 00:44:32,927
- The ancient records say
that the cave faced the town,
848
00:44:32,927 --> 00:44:35,382
and that it was low down
since Muhammad tried
849
00:44:35,382 --> 00:44:38,711
to climb the mountain
to throw himself off.
850
00:44:38,711 --> 00:44:41,892
If that's the case, I
think I know just the spot.
851
00:44:41,892 --> 00:44:44,454
But we'll have to go over there.
852
00:44:44,454 --> 00:44:47,954
(nostalgic strings music)
853
00:44:51,609 --> 00:44:53,297
Here in this cave, we can see where
854
00:44:53,297 --> 00:44:56,130
there are many various god blocks.
855
00:44:58,825 --> 00:45:02,034
(nostalgic flute music)
856
00:45:02,034 --> 00:45:05,017
Up there is a large crescent symbol.
857
00:45:05,017 --> 00:45:07,347
This is just the sort
of cave where young men
858
00:45:07,347 --> 00:45:10,992
would go to contemplate
the meaning of life.
859
00:45:10,992 --> 00:45:12,967
The descriptions and location of this cave
860
00:45:12,967 --> 00:45:15,890
are just like the ancient
records describe it,
861
00:45:15,890 --> 00:45:17,644
just outside of the city,
862
00:45:17,644 --> 00:45:19,571
the entrance facing the city,
863
00:45:19,571 --> 00:45:21,360
and evidence that people spent time here
864
00:45:21,360 --> 00:45:24,607
in religious worship and meditation.
865
00:45:24,607 --> 00:45:27,359
I think that this is
one of the holiest spots
866
00:45:27,359 --> 00:45:29,021
for all of Islam.
867
00:45:29,021 --> 00:45:31,021
And it's here, in Petra.
868
00:45:31,989 --> 00:45:34,822
(religious music)
869
00:45:38,585 --> 00:45:40,488
- [Narrator] The Qur'an
commands every Muslim
870
00:45:40,488 --> 00:45:44,232
to face the Forbidden
Gathering Place when they pray.
871
00:45:44,232 --> 00:45:47,213
Now, the Forbidden Gathering
Place wasn't a building.
872
00:45:47,213 --> 00:45:49,175
It was much more than this.
873
00:45:49,175 --> 00:45:53,105
It was a large area marked
out with special stones.
874
00:45:53,105 --> 00:45:57,105
These stones marked the
boundary around the sacred area.
875
00:45:57,105 --> 00:45:59,723
No killing was allowed inside this area,
876
00:45:59,723 --> 00:46:02,463
even birds were not killed.
877
00:46:02,463 --> 00:46:04,893
Now, what kind of stones would you need
878
00:46:04,893 --> 00:46:07,326
to mark out such an area?
879
00:46:07,326 --> 00:46:09,762
If you had just small round stones,
880
00:46:09,762 --> 00:46:13,150
they would be lost among the
other stones of the desert.
881
00:46:13,150 --> 00:46:15,518
They must have been larger stones,
882
00:46:15,518 --> 00:46:18,142
and there should have been
something special about them,
883
00:46:18,142 --> 00:46:19,547
so that you knew for certain
884
00:46:19,547 --> 00:46:24,044
that this was the boundary
of the sacred area.
885
00:46:24,044 --> 00:46:28,294
Today in Mecca, there are
no special boundary stones.
886
00:46:28,294 --> 00:46:29,870
Historians have long wondered
887
00:46:29,870 --> 00:46:32,294
what these marker stones
might have looked like,
888
00:46:32,294 --> 00:46:34,476
but they seem to have
been lost in the years
889
00:46:34,476 --> 00:46:36,553
that have passed since then.
890
00:46:36,553 --> 00:46:40,010
Or perhaps they were never there.
891
00:46:40,010 --> 00:46:43,569
If Petra is the original
Holy City of Islam,
892
00:46:43,569 --> 00:46:47,520
then, of course, the special
stones wouldn't be in Mecca.
893
00:46:47,520 --> 00:46:49,602
They would be in Petra.
894
00:46:49,602 --> 00:46:51,128
- Now there's a feature about Petra
895
00:46:51,128 --> 00:46:53,040
that's absolutely fascinating.
896
00:46:53,040 --> 00:46:54,707
Whenever tourists come to this city,
897
00:46:54,707 --> 00:46:57,602
they pass by a number of square-cut stones
898
00:46:57,602 --> 00:46:59,514
known as the jinn rocks.
899
00:46:59,514 --> 00:47:03,322
This is a fanciful name given
to them by the local Bedouin.
900
00:47:03,322 --> 00:47:05,869
What is interesting is
that there are more 20
901
00:47:05,869 --> 00:47:07,705
of these large square stones
902
00:47:07,705 --> 00:47:10,716
marking all of the entrances of the city.
903
00:47:10,716 --> 00:47:15,137
Is it possible that these mark
out the forbidden sanctuary?
904
00:47:15,137 --> 00:47:17,882
Perhaps that's why they're
not located in Mecca.
905
00:47:17,882 --> 00:47:20,349
If that is true, then Masjid al-Haraam,
906
00:47:20,349 --> 00:47:22,261
or the forbidden sanctuary,
907
00:47:22,261 --> 00:47:24,263
would have been located here.
908
00:47:24,263 --> 00:47:26,146
And if it was located here, then the Ka'ba
909
00:47:26,146 --> 00:47:28,386
would have been located here as well.
910
00:47:28,386 --> 00:47:32,553
But it's not, because a man
named Ibn Zubayr moved it.
911
00:47:33,876 --> 00:47:35,644
- [Narrator] So far, in this program,
912
00:47:35,644 --> 00:47:37,933
we have been examining
the direction of prayer
913
00:47:37,933 --> 00:47:40,840
that Muslims originally faced.
914
00:47:40,840 --> 00:47:42,780
As we've seen, all of the mosques
915
00:47:42,780 --> 00:47:45,945
constructed during the
first hundred years of Islam
916
00:47:45,945 --> 00:47:48,150
pointed to Petra.
917
00:47:48,150 --> 00:47:51,457
By using the two mosques
on the Amman citadel,
918
00:47:51,457 --> 00:47:54,410
Dan Gibson has determined
the approximate years
919
00:47:54,410 --> 00:47:56,970
when the Qibla direction changed.
920
00:47:56,970 --> 00:47:59,910
Does Islamic history give
us any clues as to why
921
00:47:59,910 --> 00:48:02,348
the direction of prayer
might have changed?
922
00:48:02,348 --> 00:48:05,709
If we look into Islamic
history, at this exact time,
923
00:48:05,709 --> 00:48:09,876
we come face-to-face with
the Second Islamic Civil War.
924
00:48:26,583 --> 00:48:29,927
- At this point in history,
the governor in the Holy City
925
00:48:29,927 --> 00:48:32,111
was Abdullah Ibn Zubayr.
926
00:48:32,111 --> 00:48:34,391
He was particularly unhappy.
927
00:48:34,391 --> 00:48:35,805
In his eyes, the Holy City
928
00:48:35,805 --> 00:48:38,222
was the most important city of Islam,
929
00:48:38,222 --> 00:48:39,984
the mother of all cities,
930
00:48:39,984 --> 00:48:42,485
but the Umayyad rulers chose Damascus
931
00:48:42,485 --> 00:48:44,211
as the new capital city,
932
00:48:44,211 --> 00:48:46,022
and a lot of people were unhappy
933
00:48:46,022 --> 00:48:49,667
with the corruption and the
in-fighting in Damascus.
934
00:48:49,667 --> 00:48:53,834
So in 683 AD, about 64 years
after the founding of Islam,
935
00:48:54,951 --> 00:48:58,581
Ibn Zubayr declared himself
caliph in the Holy City
936
00:48:58,581 --> 00:49:02,596
and that started the
Second Islamic Civil War.
937
00:49:02,596 --> 00:49:04,883
- [Narrator] The Umayyads reacted strongly
938
00:49:04,883 --> 00:49:07,972
and sent an army against the Holy City.
939
00:49:07,972 --> 00:49:11,067
Ibn Zubayr then did a shocking thing.
940
00:49:11,067 --> 00:49:15,234
He destroyed the Ka'ba, the
ancient Holy Shrine of Islam.
941
00:49:17,662 --> 00:49:21,675
- Ibn Zubayr then demolished
the Ka'ba sanctuary
942
00:49:21,675 --> 00:49:25,502
until he had leveled it to the ground
943
00:49:25,502 --> 00:49:27,984
and dug out its foundation.
944
00:49:27,984 --> 00:49:31,245
Then he placed the Black Stone beside it
945
00:49:31,245 --> 00:49:34,412
in a wooden stand, in a strip of silk.
946
00:49:35,354 --> 00:49:39,238
- The Umayyads fought against
Zubayr and his companions,
947
00:49:39,238 --> 00:49:42,012
but after 40 days, news arrived
948
00:49:42,012 --> 00:49:45,037
that the ruling Caliph
in Damascus had died.
949
00:49:45,037 --> 00:49:46,898
Now the Umayyad generals insisted
950
00:49:46,898 --> 00:49:48,691
that the battle wasn't over,
951
00:49:48,691 --> 00:49:51,194
but that they must return to Damascus
952
00:49:51,194 --> 00:49:53,909
so that a new caliph could be established.
953
00:49:53,909 --> 00:49:56,118
The members of the Umayyad Royal Family
954
00:49:56,118 --> 00:49:57,671
had come to the battle as well,
955
00:49:57,671 --> 00:50:00,608
and they insisted that they
must return to Damascus
956
00:50:00,608 --> 00:50:03,318
onto the protection of the entire army,
957
00:50:03,318 --> 00:50:05,818
so the whole army marches off.
958
00:50:06,764 --> 00:50:09,629
- The problem we face
here is one of timing.
959
00:50:09,629 --> 00:50:12,041
The Islamic records are quite clear,
960
00:50:12,041 --> 00:50:14,800
that when the caliph
died, his 13-year-old son
961
00:50:14,800 --> 00:50:16,507
ruled in his place.
962
00:50:16,507 --> 00:50:20,071
Al-Tabari, Volume 20 tells us specifically
963
00:50:20,071 --> 00:50:24,520
that his son survived only
40 days after his father died
964
00:50:24,520 --> 00:50:27,045
before he, too, was killed.
965
00:50:27,045 --> 00:50:29,883
During this time, the
armies from the Holy City
966
00:50:29,883 --> 00:50:31,863
returned to Damascus.
967
00:50:31,863 --> 00:50:34,996
Now, a slow-moving army
would have taken many days
968
00:50:34,996 --> 00:50:38,272
to cover the 1,400-kilometer trek
969
00:50:38,272 --> 00:50:41,481
across the desert from
Mecca in Saudi Arabia
970
00:50:41,481 --> 00:50:43,824
to Damascus in Syria.
971
00:50:43,824 --> 00:50:46,266
If the army could move at 20 miles a day,
972
00:50:46,266 --> 00:50:49,641
it still would have taken them 43 days.
973
00:50:49,641 --> 00:50:51,590
When you add up the
time the messenger took
974
00:50:51,590 --> 00:50:54,424
to bring the message, the
time it took for the army
975
00:50:54,424 --> 00:50:57,032
to decide to return and get mobilized,
976
00:50:57,032 --> 00:51:01,715
and the 43-day march, there
is simply not enough time.
977
00:51:01,715 --> 00:51:05,075
Mecca is too far away to be believable.
978
00:51:05,075 --> 00:51:08,285
However, if the Holy City was Petra,
979
00:51:08,285 --> 00:51:11,823
then the distances would
all be drastically reduced.
980
00:51:11,823 --> 00:51:14,846
This problem of distances
plagues Islamic history
981
00:51:14,846 --> 00:51:16,543
again and again.
982
00:51:16,543 --> 00:51:20,666
Mecca in Saudi Arabia is
simply too far removed
983
00:51:20,666 --> 00:51:25,269
to fit many of the stories
in early Islamic history.
984
00:51:25,269 --> 00:51:27,244
- [Narrator] Now, with
the lull in the war,
985
00:51:27,244 --> 00:51:30,858
Ibn Zubayr had time to
rebuild his defenses
986
00:51:30,858 --> 00:51:33,982
and prepare for the return
of the Umayyad army.
987
00:51:33,982 --> 00:51:35,827
- Now, I want to show you something.
988
00:51:35,827 --> 00:51:36,934
Here are some of the volumes
989
00:51:36,934 --> 00:51:39,257
of Al-Tabari's history of Islam.
990
00:51:39,257 --> 00:51:42,696
Al-Tabari managed to collect
a massive amount of material
991
00:51:42,696 --> 00:51:44,763
that he writes about what happened
992
00:51:44,763 --> 00:51:47,473
during each year of Islamic history.
993
00:51:47,473 --> 00:51:49,498
He devotes whole chapters,
994
00:51:49,498 --> 00:51:52,578
sometimes two chapters to every year.
995
00:51:52,578 --> 00:51:55,067
But then something strange happens.
996
00:51:55,067 --> 00:51:56,435
The battle for the Holy City
997
00:51:56,435 --> 00:51:58,648
takes place over several years,
998
00:51:58,648 --> 00:52:01,008
but Year 70 of Islamic history
999
00:52:01,008 --> 00:52:02,976
is of great importance.
1000
00:52:02,976 --> 00:52:06,113
Now, notice Al-Tabari spends 15 pages
1001
00:52:06,113 --> 00:52:09,376
describing what happens in Year 69.
1002
00:52:09,376 --> 00:52:11,813
And he spends 27 pages describing
1003
00:52:11,813 --> 00:52:13,980
what happens in Year 71.
1004
00:52:13,980 --> 00:52:16,304
But where is Year 70?
1005
00:52:16,304 --> 00:52:17,560
Look at this.
1006
00:52:17,560 --> 00:52:22,418
For Year 70, Al Taburi only
records a few lines of text.
1007
00:52:22,418 --> 00:52:25,542
Did he not find any more
information for this year?
1008
00:52:25,542 --> 00:52:28,757
Or did later editors censor this year
1009
00:52:28,757 --> 00:52:30,533
from Al-Taburi's record?
1010
00:52:30,533 --> 00:52:33,399
Only a few lines, but what he records
1011
00:52:33,399 --> 00:52:36,794
gives us a few tantalizing details.
1012
00:52:36,794 --> 00:52:39,634
It tells us that Mus'aeb Ibn Zubayr,
1013
00:52:39,634 --> 00:52:41,791
apparently a brother of Abdullah,
1014
00:52:41,791 --> 00:52:44,595
brings supplies to the Holy City.
1015
00:52:44,595 --> 00:52:47,318
Were these supplies military equipment?
1016
00:52:47,318 --> 00:52:51,299
No, it says he brought
many horses and camels.
1017
00:52:51,299 --> 00:52:54,736
I believe that this is the
year that the followers
1018
00:52:54,736 --> 00:52:57,354
of Ibn Zubayr moved south from Petra
1019
00:52:57,354 --> 00:52:59,102
to the deserts of Arabia
1020
00:52:59,102 --> 00:53:01,314
to find a place where they could hold out
1021
00:53:01,314 --> 00:53:03,344
against the Umayyad forces.
1022
00:53:03,344 --> 00:53:05,855
All details of this year have been removed
1023
00:53:05,855 --> 00:53:08,770
from Al-Taburi's history, but we know
1024
00:53:08,770 --> 00:53:11,910
that they obtained many horses and camels
1025
00:53:11,910 --> 00:53:14,362
which would have no other purpose
1026
00:53:14,362 --> 00:53:17,863
than to move many of the
people out of the city.
1027
00:53:17,863 --> 00:53:21,351
This lull in the work
continued into the next year,
1028
00:53:21,351 --> 00:53:24,018
so Ibn Zubayr took advantage of the break
1029
00:53:24,018 --> 00:53:26,713
to undertake a religious project.
1030
00:53:26,713 --> 00:53:29,559
He decided to rebuild the Ka'ba.
1031
00:53:29,559 --> 00:53:31,163
But Al-Taburi does not tell us
1032
00:53:31,163 --> 00:53:33,825
where the new Ka'ba was constructed.
1033
00:53:33,825 --> 00:53:35,522
Was it in Petra?
1034
00:53:35,522 --> 00:53:40,059
Or was it in a new safer
location in faraway Mecca?
1035
00:53:40,059 --> 00:53:43,983
I believe that the new Ka'ba
was built in Saudi Arabia,
1036
00:53:43,983 --> 00:53:47,361
and that the Black Rock was
moved there for safekeeping
1037
00:53:47,361 --> 00:53:50,550
so even if Ibn Zubayr lost the Holy City,
1038
00:53:50,550 --> 00:53:53,623
he still had the rock and a new Ka'ba.
1039
00:53:53,623 --> 00:53:55,983
- [Narrator] After a new
caliph was established,
1040
00:53:55,983 --> 00:53:58,314
the Umayyad army returned.
1041
00:53:58,314 --> 00:54:00,119
This time the army was bigger,
1042
00:54:00,119 --> 00:54:03,942
and the Umayyads brought large
weapons of war with them,
1043
00:54:03,942 --> 00:54:08,564
among them, a stone-throwing
machine called a manjanik.
1044
00:54:08,564 --> 00:54:11,849
- The war between Ibn-Zubayr and al-Hajjaj
1045
00:54:11,849 --> 00:54:14,690
took place six months and 17 nights
1046
00:54:14,690 --> 00:54:17,242
in the hollow of Mecca.
1047
00:54:17,242 --> 00:54:20,046
Yousaf bin Mjak said, "I saw the manjanik
1048
00:54:20,046 --> 00:54:22,306
"with which stones were being hurled.
1049
00:54:22,306 --> 00:54:24,746
"The sky was thundering and lightning,
1050
00:54:24,746 --> 00:54:26,299
"and the sound of the
thunder and lightning
1051
00:54:26,299 --> 00:54:28,261
"rose above that of the stones
1052
00:54:28,261 --> 00:54:29,668
"so that it mastered."
1053
00:54:29,668 --> 00:54:32,420
(thunder roars)
1054
00:54:32,420 --> 00:54:35,170
(heavy thumping)
1055
00:54:37,139 --> 00:54:40,134
- During the fighting,
Ibn Zubayr took refuge
1056
00:54:40,134 --> 00:54:42,861
in a ruined building beside the Ka'ba.
1057
00:54:42,861 --> 00:54:44,874
And this began another battle
1058
00:54:44,874 --> 00:54:46,427
which completed the destruction
1059
00:54:46,427 --> 00:54:49,013
of the Ka'ba area of the Holy City.
1060
00:54:49,013 --> 00:54:51,680
Eventually, Ibn Zubayr lost the battle,
1061
00:54:51,680 --> 00:54:53,427
but the cause was taken up by those
1062
00:54:53,427 --> 00:54:56,104
in the city of Medina in Saudi Arabia,
1063
00:54:56,104 --> 00:54:58,771
and by the city of Kufa in Iraq.
1064
00:55:00,046 --> 00:55:02,049
I believe that during this time,
1065
00:55:02,049 --> 00:55:05,237
the Islamic world was
thrown into contention.
1066
00:55:05,237 --> 00:55:07,334
Should they pray towards Petra?
1067
00:55:07,334 --> 00:55:10,442
Or should they pray towards Mecca?
1068
00:55:10,442 --> 00:55:13,995
The great Islamic Empire
had divided into two.
1069
00:55:13,995 --> 00:55:17,105
Originally, the Umayyads
rule from Damascus,
1070
00:55:17,105 --> 00:55:19,415
and they prayed towards Petra.
1071
00:55:19,415 --> 00:55:21,276
But they were defeated in battle
1072
00:55:21,276 --> 00:55:23,079
and now the eastern part of the empire
1073
00:55:23,079 --> 00:55:26,253
was ruled by the Abbasids,
who all constructed
1074
00:55:26,253 --> 00:55:29,974
their mosques facing towards Mecca.
1075
00:55:29,974 --> 00:55:32,327
It was during this exact time
1076
00:55:32,327 --> 00:55:35,687
that we see a change
in mosque construction.
1077
00:55:35,687 --> 00:55:40,227
Before this, every new mosque
constructed faced Petra.
1078
00:55:40,227 --> 00:55:43,485
But now for the first time,
some of the new mosques
1079
00:55:43,485 --> 00:55:46,838
began to face Mecca in Saudi Arabia.
1080
00:55:46,838 --> 00:55:49,276
But the problem still existed,
1081
00:55:49,276 --> 00:55:51,714
what do you do with the old mosques?
1082
00:55:51,714 --> 00:55:54,382
They were built facing Petra.
1083
00:55:54,382 --> 00:55:56,764
It was during this time that mosques began
1084
00:55:56,764 --> 00:55:59,501
hanging a sign on the wall to indicate
1085
00:55:59,501 --> 00:56:02,040
the direction of prayer.
1086
00:56:02,040 --> 00:56:04,002
- It was said in the reign of Uthman
1087
00:56:04,002 --> 00:56:06,489
that the caliph ordered
that signs be posted
1088
00:56:06,489 --> 00:56:09,129
to the walls of the mosques in Medina.
1089
00:56:09,129 --> 00:56:12,959
This was so that the pilgrims
could easily identify
1090
00:56:12,959 --> 00:56:17,484
the direction to which they
needed to address their prayers.
1091
00:56:17,484 --> 00:56:20,383
- Now this is a very
interesting development,
1092
00:56:20,383 --> 00:56:22,088
because up until this time,
1093
00:56:22,088 --> 00:56:23,964
mosques were built so tthe faithful
1094
00:56:23,964 --> 00:56:26,147
had only to face the Qibla wall
1095
00:56:26,147 --> 00:56:28,079
and they face the Holy City.
1096
00:56:28,079 --> 00:56:30,660
Why would you need to introduce a sign,
1097
00:56:30,660 --> 00:56:34,227
unless the direction
of prayer had changed?
1098
00:56:34,227 --> 00:56:37,128
Around this time, around 89 years
1099
00:56:37,128 --> 00:56:39,123
after the founding of Islam,
1100
00:56:39,123 --> 00:56:42,476
a niche was suddenly introduced
into mosque structure
1101
00:56:42,476 --> 00:56:44,950
to denote the direction of prayer.
1102
00:56:44,950 --> 00:56:47,198
This niche was added to older buildings
1103
00:56:47,198 --> 00:56:50,458
and also incorporated
into newer buildings.
1104
00:56:50,458 --> 00:56:53,676
Today, the niche is
standard in every mosque,
1105
00:56:53,676 --> 00:56:55,435
but it wasn't originally.
1106
00:56:55,435 --> 00:56:59,473
There was no niche until
the Qibla direction changed.
1107
00:56:59,473 --> 00:57:03,448
In the civil war, the Umayyads
still prayed towards Petra.
1108
00:57:03,448 --> 00:57:07,430
But the rebels in the Holy
City in Medina and in Kufa
1109
00:57:07,430 --> 00:57:12,239
chose to pray towards the
new Qibla in Saudi Arabia.
1110
00:57:12,239 --> 00:57:15,322
- When the armies of Kufa met ibn Zubayr,
1111
00:57:15,322 --> 00:57:18,938
Bujayr ibn Abdallah al Musli spoke.
1112
00:57:18,938 --> 00:57:23,032
"Praise be to God who has
tested us with chuckles
1113
00:57:23,032 --> 00:57:26,563
"and tested you by your forgiving us.
1114
00:57:26,563 --> 00:57:29,750
"Ibn Zubayr, we are people who turn
1115
00:57:29,750 --> 00:57:32,525
"to the same Qibla as you."
1116
00:57:32,525 --> 00:57:34,078
- What a strange phrase.
1117
00:57:34,078 --> 00:57:37,644
"We're the people who turn
to the same Qibla as you."
1118
00:57:37,644 --> 00:57:39,870
Muslim historians argue that this means
1119
00:57:39,870 --> 00:57:42,836
the same Qibla as every other Muslim.
1120
00:57:42,836 --> 00:57:44,888
But now that we have uncovered evidence
1121
00:57:44,888 --> 00:57:47,551
of the change of Qibla at this very time,
1122
00:57:47,551 --> 00:57:50,715
this phrase takes on special significance.
1123
00:57:50,715 --> 00:57:53,875
The people of Kufa join with Ibn Zubayr
1124
00:57:53,875 --> 00:57:56,112
in accepting his Qibla.
1125
00:57:56,112 --> 00:57:57,781
This is key to understanding
1126
00:57:57,781 --> 00:58:00,058
much of what takes place later.
1127
00:58:00,058 --> 00:58:02,480
Even though Ibn Zubayr
is eventually killed
1128
00:58:02,480 --> 00:58:04,565
and seems to lose the civil war,
1129
00:58:04,565 --> 00:58:07,102
the city of Kufa plays a major role
1130
00:58:07,102 --> 00:58:09,817
in the development of
the new Abbasid Dynasty
1131
00:58:09,817 --> 00:58:12,904
and Kufa becomes a theological center
1132
00:58:12,904 --> 00:58:15,879
and a place for copying Qur'ans.
1133
00:58:15,879 --> 00:58:19,288
- [Narrator] In the Islamic
world, things were a mess.
1134
00:58:19,288 --> 00:58:22,194
Not only were Muslims divided politically,
1135
00:58:22,194 --> 00:58:25,027
they were divided religiously.
1136
00:58:25,027 --> 00:58:26,681
Obeying the wishes of Allah
1137
00:58:26,681 --> 00:58:28,835
as revealed by the Prophet Muhammad
1138
00:58:28,835 --> 00:58:31,024
was at the very heart of Islam.
1139
00:58:31,024 --> 00:58:33,458
Should you obey Muhammad and the Qur'an
1140
00:58:33,458 --> 00:58:37,354
and face towards the Forbidden
Gathering Place in Petra?
1141
00:58:37,354 --> 00:58:40,120
Or should you pray
towards the Sacred House
1142
00:58:40,120 --> 00:58:43,640
and the Black Rock which
is in Saudi Arabia?
1143
00:58:43,640 --> 00:58:47,390
So far, Dan Gibson has
plotted the existing mosques
1144
00:58:47,390 --> 00:58:49,645
from the first century of Islam,
1145
00:58:49,645 --> 00:58:52,532
and they all point to Petra in Jordan.
1146
00:58:52,532 --> 00:58:56,184
So, what about the mosques of
the second century of Islam?
1147
00:58:56,184 --> 00:58:58,656
Do they all point to Petra as well?
1148
00:58:58,656 --> 00:59:01,373
- Here is where things
start to get interesting.
1149
00:59:01,373 --> 00:59:03,791
During my studies, I
discovered that the mosques
1150
00:59:03,791 --> 00:59:06,459
built during the second century of Islam
1151
00:59:06,459 --> 00:59:08,724
point in different directions.
1152
00:59:08,724 --> 00:59:12,370
This is what I call the time of confusion.
1153
00:59:12,370 --> 00:59:15,544
- [Narrator] 102 years
after the founding of Islam,
1154
00:59:15,544 --> 00:59:19,191
the mosque of Uma was
constructed in southern Syria
1155
00:59:19,191 --> 00:59:21,857
in the ancient city of Bosra.
1156
00:59:21,857 --> 00:59:24,422
As you can see, the mosque's orientation
1157
00:59:24,422 --> 00:59:26,679
does not point towards Mecca.
1158
00:59:26,679 --> 00:59:30,605
But clearly, it does not
point to Petra either.
1159
00:59:30,605 --> 00:59:33,722
- Five years later, the
ruling Muslims built a palace
1160
00:59:33,722 --> 00:59:38,370
in the Syrian desert known
as Qasr al-Hayr al-Gharbi.
1161
00:59:38,370 --> 00:59:41,221
This is a drawing of the
floor plan of the palace
1162
00:59:41,221 --> 00:59:43,880
and the mosque in the
corner of the complex.
1163
00:59:43,880 --> 00:59:46,668
The whole complex seems to face somewhere
1164
00:59:46,668 --> 00:59:48,668
between Petra and Mecca.
1165
00:59:49,687 --> 00:59:51,310
- [Narrator] A couple of years later,
1166
00:59:51,310 --> 00:59:54,391
Qasr al-Hayr al-Sharqi palace was built
1167
00:59:54,391 --> 00:59:57,558
about a hundred kilometers
north of Palmyra.
1168
00:59:57,558 --> 01:00:00,403
If we examine the ground
plan of the palace buildings,
1169
01:00:00,403 --> 01:00:02,998
we notice that the palace and its mosque
1170
01:00:02,998 --> 01:00:07,054
don't seem to align to
either Mecca or Petra.
1171
01:00:07,054 --> 01:00:10,313
Once again, it points in between.
1172
01:00:10,313 --> 01:00:12,545
Is it possible that something had happened
1173
01:00:12,545 --> 01:00:14,734
which made the builders not want to choose
1174
01:00:14,734 --> 01:00:16,888
either Petra or Mecca,
1175
01:00:16,888 --> 01:00:20,525
so they pointed the Qibla between the two?
1176
01:00:20,525 --> 01:00:23,056
We can see from the map
that the Qibla points
1177
01:00:23,056 --> 01:00:25,616
exactly between the two cities.
1178
01:00:25,616 --> 01:00:28,020
It is not a slight error in calculation
1179
01:00:28,020 --> 01:00:32,329
but a deliberate avoiding
of both Petra and Mecca.
1180
01:00:32,329 --> 01:00:36,907
So, we must find an answer
elsewhere to explain that change.
1181
01:00:36,907 --> 01:00:40,538
- 109 years after the founding of Islam,
1182
01:00:40,538 --> 01:00:43,459
a mosque was built in Banbhore, Pakistan.
1183
01:00:43,459 --> 01:00:45,939
Like all of the other
mosques of the period,
1184
01:00:45,939 --> 01:00:49,227
it had only a Qibla wall without a niche.
1185
01:00:49,227 --> 01:00:53,394
This mosque, however, pointed
towards Mecca in Saudi Arabia.
1186
01:00:54,760 --> 01:00:56,847
- [Narrator] Here, we
have the very first mosque
1187
01:00:56,847 --> 01:00:59,870
that we can identify as pointing to Mecca.
1188
01:00:59,870 --> 01:01:02,786
There may have been others
built that no longer exist
1189
01:01:02,786 --> 01:01:04,890
but this mosque is significant
1190
01:01:04,890 --> 01:01:07,230
because it's the earliest surviving mosque
1191
01:01:07,230 --> 01:01:11,309
that we can truly say faced
Mecca in Saudi Arabia.
1192
01:01:11,309 --> 01:01:14,333
And what is astounding
is that it was built
1193
01:01:14,333 --> 01:01:18,324
about 100 years after
the death of Muhammad.
1194
01:01:18,324 --> 01:01:21,348
This is very late for Muslim historians,
1195
01:01:21,348 --> 01:01:24,699
and it is going to cause
traditional Islamic history
1196
01:01:24,699 --> 01:01:26,449
all kinds of trouble.
1197
01:01:28,743 --> 01:01:30,983
- One of the most important
buildings in our study
1198
01:01:30,983 --> 01:01:34,241
is found here on the
citadel of Amman, Jordan.
1199
01:01:34,241 --> 01:01:38,132
This Umayyad Palace was
built about 122 years
1200
01:01:38,132 --> 01:01:40,139
after the founding of Islam.
1201
01:01:40,139 --> 01:01:41,573
Now, if you remember,
1202
01:01:41,573 --> 01:01:45,181
we looked at an Umayyad
mosque built over here.
1203
01:01:45,181 --> 01:01:48,533
This mosque points directly towards Petra.
1204
01:01:48,533 --> 01:01:50,286
But when they built the palace,
1205
01:01:50,286 --> 01:01:53,588
its Qibla direction was
directly towards Mecca,
1206
01:01:53,588 --> 01:01:56,590
so clearly, the Qibla direction changed
1207
01:01:56,590 --> 01:01:59,278
sometime between the
construction of those buildings
1208
01:01:59,278 --> 01:02:02,538
and the construction of this palace.
1209
01:02:02,538 --> 01:02:05,068
This will help us determine how and when
1210
01:02:05,068 --> 01:02:07,109
the Qibla direction changed.
1211
01:02:07,109 --> 01:02:10,141
Remember, it was during the
construction of this palace
1212
01:02:10,141 --> 01:02:14,308
that the name Mecca first
appears in literature anywhere.
1213
01:02:37,819 --> 01:02:40,413
The next major mosque that was constructed
1214
01:02:40,413 --> 01:02:44,137
was built 32 kilometers
south of Amman, Jordan.
1215
01:02:44,137 --> 01:02:47,176
This was known as the
Mushatta Palace and Mosque
1216
01:02:47,176 --> 01:02:49,426
and it was built in 743 AD.
1217
01:02:50,264 --> 01:02:52,744
As you can see, it was a very large
1218
01:02:52,744 --> 01:02:56,006
and impressive Umayyad Palace
with the mosque located
1219
01:02:56,006 --> 01:03:00,213
in the southern part of
the structure facing Petra.
1220
01:03:00,213 --> 01:03:03,515
Indeed, the entire complex faces Petra.
1221
01:03:03,515 --> 01:03:06,104
What makes this interesting
is that it seems
1222
01:03:06,104 --> 01:03:09,368
that Islam is now split
into several groups.
1223
01:03:09,368 --> 01:03:12,155
There were the traditionalists
who built their mosques,
1224
01:03:12,155 --> 01:03:15,071
like this one, facing Petra.
1225
01:03:15,071 --> 01:03:18,944
But there were reformers
whose mosques face Mecca.
1226
01:03:18,944 --> 01:03:21,987
And there were others who
were not in either group
1227
01:03:21,987 --> 01:03:26,751
and they refused to select
either of those Qiblas.
1228
01:03:26,751 --> 01:03:28,876
- [Narrator] During this
time, a significant change
1229
01:03:28,876 --> 01:03:31,330
took place in Islamic history.
1230
01:03:31,330 --> 01:03:33,990
The Umayyad rulers of Islam in Damascus
1231
01:03:33,990 --> 01:03:36,883
were defeated by the Abbasids of Kufa.
1232
01:03:36,883 --> 01:03:41,832
In 754 AD, al-Mansoor, the
new caliph, commissioned
1233
01:03:41,832 --> 01:03:45,072
the construction of a
brand new eastern capital,
1234
01:03:45,072 --> 01:03:48,580
choosing Baghdad in Iraq as his site.
1235
01:03:48,580 --> 01:03:51,882
- The new city was built
on a spectacular design
1236
01:03:51,882 --> 01:03:54,513
Rather than the haphazard
shape common to most
1237
01:03:54,513 --> 01:03:57,330
Middle Eastern cities, this city was built
1238
01:03:57,330 --> 01:03:59,056
in a great circle.
1239
01:03:59,056 --> 01:04:01,659
The designers went out to a brand new area
1240
01:04:01,659 --> 01:04:04,253
and used ashes to draw out the city plan
1241
01:04:04,253 --> 01:04:06,949
on the ground prior to construction.
1242
01:04:06,949 --> 01:04:10,309
The city, which was completed in 767 AD
1243
01:04:10,309 --> 01:04:12,996
was two kilometers in diameter.
1244
01:04:12,996 --> 01:04:15,151
As you can see on this drawing,
1245
01:04:15,151 --> 01:04:17,625
the main mosque of the city had no niche
1246
01:04:17,625 --> 01:04:19,728
indicating the direction of prayer.
1247
01:04:19,728 --> 01:04:21,520
That was to come later.
1248
01:04:21,520 --> 01:04:24,155
One wall was used as a Qibla wall,
1249
01:04:24,155 --> 01:04:27,330
and that wall pointed directly to Mecca,
1250
01:04:27,330 --> 01:04:30,773
as would all of the other
mosques built from now on
1251
01:04:30,773 --> 01:04:33,357
by the Abbasid rulers.
1252
01:04:33,357 --> 01:04:36,492
- [Narrator] If this is all
true, then the Prophet Muhammad
1253
01:04:36,492 --> 01:04:39,586
and the first four
rightly-guided caliphs in Islam,
1254
01:04:39,586 --> 01:04:41,832
and the following Umayyad rulers
1255
01:04:41,832 --> 01:04:43,856
who ruled Islam from Damascus,
1256
01:04:43,856 --> 01:04:46,723
all prayed towards the city of Petra.
1257
01:04:46,723 --> 01:04:50,053
But late in the Umayyad
reign, something happened
1258
01:04:50,053 --> 01:04:52,193
that caused the builders to change
1259
01:04:52,193 --> 01:04:54,383
the direction of their mosques.
1260
01:04:54,383 --> 01:04:57,320
Some pointed to Petra, some to Mecca,
1261
01:04:57,320 --> 01:05:01,487
and some chose to be neutral
and point between the two.
1262
01:05:02,543 --> 01:05:06,213
This created a problem for
the western half of Islam.
1263
01:05:06,213 --> 01:05:08,476
The people in the West was still loyal
1264
01:05:08,476 --> 01:05:10,836
to the earlier Umayyads.
1265
01:05:10,836 --> 01:05:14,401
So the Islamic world
is now split into two.
1266
01:05:14,401 --> 01:05:16,433
The Abbasid rulers in Iraq controlled
1267
01:05:16,433 --> 01:05:18,500
the eastern part of the empire,
1268
01:05:18,500 --> 01:05:22,692
and the Umayyad rulers control
North Africa and Spain.
1269
01:05:22,692 --> 01:05:25,459
This is an important
time in Islamic history
1270
01:05:25,459 --> 01:05:28,881
because the Umayyads in
Spain now blossom in culture
1271
01:05:28,881 --> 01:05:32,661
and begin to build beautiful
and impressive buildings.
1272
01:05:32,661 --> 01:05:35,114
The builders in Spain had a problem.
1273
01:05:35,114 --> 01:05:39,055
Traditionally, Umayyads
all prayed towards Petra.
1274
01:05:39,055 --> 01:05:42,983
But as we're going to see,
something devastating happened,
1275
01:05:42,983 --> 01:05:47,153
resulting in future mosques no
longer facing that direction.
1276
01:05:47,153 --> 01:05:49,442
Their enemies, the Abbasids, now pray
1277
01:05:49,442 --> 01:05:51,765
towards Mecca in Saudi Arabia,
1278
01:05:51,765 --> 01:05:54,646
so they don't want to choose
that direction of prayer.
1279
01:05:54,646 --> 01:05:57,469
So what should the Umayyads do?
1280
01:05:57,469 --> 01:06:01,053
- As I examine the mosques
built by the Spanish Umayyads,
1281
01:06:01,053 --> 01:06:04,018
I discover the most
surprising development.
1282
01:06:04,018 --> 01:06:07,576
These builders chose
neither Petra nor Mecca.
1283
01:06:07,576 --> 01:06:09,346
Now, as we have seen,
1284
01:06:09,346 --> 01:06:11,347
some of the builders in the Middle East
1285
01:06:11,347 --> 01:06:14,970
chose to point their Qiblas
between the two cities.
1286
01:06:14,970 --> 01:06:17,417
But the builders in North Africa and Spain
1287
01:06:17,417 --> 01:06:20,854
decided to do something
completely different.
1288
01:06:20,854 --> 01:06:23,202
Over the years, historians
have always been
1289
01:06:23,202 --> 01:06:25,401
puzzled by these mosques.
1290
01:06:25,401 --> 01:06:27,591
Their Qiblas seem to point towards
1291
01:06:27,591 --> 01:06:29,557
somewhere in South Africa,
1292
01:06:29,557 --> 01:06:31,947
but all of the African and Spanish mosques
1293
01:06:31,947 --> 01:06:34,206
point to slightly different places.
1294
01:06:34,206 --> 01:06:36,588
It all seems very confusing.
1295
01:06:36,588 --> 01:06:39,113
However, when plotted on a map,
1296
01:06:39,113 --> 01:06:42,700
we can see that the mosques
of North Africa and Spain
1297
01:06:42,700 --> 01:06:45,874
all have Qiblas that
are parallel to a line
1298
01:06:45,874 --> 01:06:48,717
drawn between Petra and Mecca.
1299
01:06:48,717 --> 01:06:51,605
So rather than choosing Petra or Mecca,
1300
01:06:51,605 --> 01:06:54,260
they chose to make their Qiblas parallel
1301
01:06:54,260 --> 01:06:57,510
to a line drawn between the two cities.
1302
01:07:18,046 --> 01:07:19,572
If you're still not convinced,
1303
01:07:19,572 --> 01:07:21,604
I wanna show you something else.
1304
01:07:21,604 --> 01:07:23,373
Do you remember when we discussed
1305
01:07:23,373 --> 01:07:26,161
the Second Islamic Civil War?
1306
01:07:26,161 --> 01:07:29,723
Ibn Zubayr barricaded
himself in the Holy City,
1307
01:07:29,723 --> 01:07:33,106
and the Umayyad Syrian army surrounded him
1308
01:07:33,106 --> 01:07:35,234
and kept him there for four months.
1309
01:07:35,234 --> 01:07:37,194
During the month of October,
1310
01:07:37,194 --> 01:07:40,440
the Syrians brought a
catapult up to the city walls
1311
01:07:40,440 --> 01:07:45,314
where they lobbed rocks right
into the holy places of Islam.
1312
01:07:45,314 --> 01:07:46,966
How is this possible?
1313
01:07:46,966 --> 01:07:50,389
Normally, people live
behind the city walls.
1314
01:07:50,389 --> 01:07:53,721
A catapult would simply
smash down people's houses.
1315
01:07:53,721 --> 01:07:56,102
But in this case, it said the catapult
1316
01:07:56,102 --> 01:07:58,427
hit the holy places of Islam
1317
01:07:58,427 --> 01:08:00,794
right in the center of the city.
1318
01:08:00,794 --> 01:08:02,270
How is this possible?
1319
01:08:02,270 --> 01:08:05,415
Well, here in Petra,
there is a unique feature.
1320
01:08:05,415 --> 01:08:09,146
Petra had city walls, in
the north and in the south,
1321
01:08:09,146 --> 01:08:11,370
the city walls crossed the valley.
1322
01:08:11,370 --> 01:08:13,908
But in the north, the
city walls did not go
1323
01:08:13,908 --> 01:08:15,769
all the way to the canyon,
1324
01:08:15,769 --> 01:08:19,477
because there was a watercourse
running along the canyon.
1325
01:08:19,477 --> 01:08:22,644
I believe Syrians brought their catapult
1326
01:08:22,644 --> 01:08:25,719
up the dry river course,
right to the place
1327
01:08:25,719 --> 01:08:29,473
where they could lob rocks into
the very heart of the city,
1328
01:08:29,473 --> 01:08:33,396
hitting the Ka'aba and
the holy places of Islam.
1329
01:08:33,396 --> 01:08:35,743
- [Narrator] Archeologists
from Brown University
1330
01:08:35,743 --> 01:08:38,880
have been digging here
in Petra for many years.
1331
01:08:38,880 --> 01:08:41,541
Their project was to
excavate what is known
1332
01:08:41,541 --> 01:08:43,985
as the Great Temple area.
1333
01:08:43,985 --> 01:08:46,793
As they uncovered the
temple, Dan was amazed
1334
01:08:46,793 --> 01:08:50,416
to find evidence that
supported his theory.
1335
01:08:50,416 --> 01:08:52,762
- One of the interesting
features of this building
1336
01:08:52,762 --> 01:08:56,138
is that people built
defenses here against attack.
1337
01:08:56,138 --> 01:08:59,494
See, here in this
doorway, they closed it in
1338
01:08:59,494 --> 01:09:01,847
so they could defend themselves.
1339
01:09:01,847 --> 01:09:06,598
This happened sometime after
the earthquake of 551 AD.
1340
01:09:06,598 --> 01:09:10,274
We can date the defenses of
here by the roofing tiles
1341
01:09:10,274 --> 01:09:14,259
that were used in the
construction of these defenses.
1342
01:09:14,259 --> 01:09:16,492
However, there are no recorded battles
1343
01:09:16,492 --> 01:09:18,916
in Petra during this time.
1344
01:09:18,916 --> 01:09:23,083
So we know this happened during
the founding years of Islam.
1345
01:09:24,111 --> 01:09:27,195
But this is not the only evidence we have.
1346
01:09:27,195 --> 01:09:29,944
During the excavations, the archeologists
1347
01:09:29,944 --> 01:09:32,861
uncovered over 400 catapult stones.
1348
01:09:33,899 --> 01:09:37,351
These stones are buried
in about the right place
1349
01:09:37,351 --> 01:09:39,804
at exactly the right time.
1350
01:09:39,804 --> 01:09:42,256
This is an extremely strong indication
1351
01:09:42,256 --> 01:09:44,509
that the battle took place here,
1352
01:09:44,509 --> 01:09:46,936
and that the first original Ka'ba
1353
01:09:46,936 --> 01:09:49,624
was close to this location.
1354
01:09:49,624 --> 01:09:51,587
- [Narrator] So, Islam was divided
1355
01:09:51,587 --> 01:09:55,195
between the traditionalists
and the reformers.
1356
01:09:55,195 --> 01:09:58,445
The traditionalists prayed
towards Petra in Jordan,
1357
01:09:58,445 --> 01:10:02,205
and the reformers prayed
towards Mecca in Saudi Arabia,
1358
01:10:02,205 --> 01:10:05,546
and others deliberately
choosing a middle path.
1359
01:10:05,546 --> 01:10:09,463
How were they ever going
to solve this dilemma?
1360
01:10:10,888 --> 01:10:15,463
Petra, the city of weeping,
suffered a fatal calamity.
1361
01:10:15,463 --> 01:10:18,401
Massive earthquakes
shook the Petra region,
1362
01:10:18,401 --> 01:10:22,216
destroying buildings, temples, and houses.
1363
01:10:22,216 --> 01:10:26,383
The damage was so bad that the
city was never rebuilt again.
1364
01:10:29,050 --> 01:10:32,523
- The evidence for that
first Ka'ba is gone now.
1365
01:10:32,523 --> 01:10:35,043
The catapult stones destroyed much of it.
1366
01:10:35,043 --> 01:10:37,757
Ibn Zubayr destroyed the rest.
1367
01:10:37,757 --> 01:10:41,044
In 713, an earthquake destroyed the dam
1368
01:10:41,044 --> 01:10:43,657
that diverts the water around Petra,
1369
01:10:43,657 --> 01:10:46,379
so every year, floodwaters washed away
1370
01:10:46,379 --> 01:10:49,210
whatever evidence was left.
1371
01:10:49,210 --> 01:10:52,977
- [Narrator] So, with the memory
of Petra fading from view,
1372
01:10:52,977 --> 01:10:55,221
the chroniclers of Islamic history,
1373
01:10:55,221 --> 01:10:58,060
writing some 150 years later,
1374
01:10:58,060 --> 01:11:01,155
would never mention it by name.
1375
01:11:01,155 --> 01:11:03,750
In time, the memories
of these two locations
1376
01:11:03,750 --> 01:11:07,917
became merged into one, that
of Mecca in Saudi Arabia.
1377
01:11:09,033 --> 01:11:12,450
From now on, all Qiblas would point here.
1378
01:11:14,154 --> 01:11:16,928
It wasn't until modern
archeological tools,
1379
01:11:16,928 --> 01:11:20,315
satellite photos, and the
Internet allowed the networking
1380
01:11:20,315 --> 01:11:23,753
of historians, academics and
scholars around the world
1381
01:11:23,753 --> 01:11:27,586
to start piecing together
a different picture.
1382
01:11:46,534 --> 01:11:48,273
- In order to understand the events
1383
01:11:48,273 --> 01:11:51,218
that influenced the
writing of Islamic history,
1384
01:11:51,218 --> 01:11:54,042
we need to recognize several things.
1385
01:11:54,042 --> 01:11:57,744
First, it is my belief
there was a literary vacuum
1386
01:11:57,744 --> 01:12:01,680
in the early Islamic empire
created by zealous Muslims
1387
01:12:01,680 --> 01:12:03,847
who destroyed books and manuscripts,
1388
01:12:03,847 --> 01:12:05,374
erased inscriptions,
1389
01:12:05,374 --> 01:12:06,890
burned libraries,
1390
01:12:06,890 --> 01:12:10,050
and destroyed all literature
except the Qur'an,
1391
01:12:10,050 --> 01:12:13,097
which was mostly bits and
pieces of what people remembered
1392
01:12:13,097 --> 01:12:16,261
of the revelations that Muhammad gave.
1393
01:12:16,261 --> 01:12:20,157
This destruction of written
material by the Islamic forces
1394
01:12:20,157 --> 01:12:22,354
has been well-documented.
1395
01:12:22,354 --> 01:12:25,669
One piece of evidence
is a letter from 640 AD
1396
01:12:25,669 --> 01:12:28,072
from the Caliph to General Amr,
1397
01:12:28,072 --> 01:12:30,506
the leader of the Muslim armies in Egypt,
1398
01:12:30,506 --> 01:12:32,570
who asked the Caliph what should he do
1399
01:12:32,570 --> 01:12:34,882
with the thousands of manuscripts he found
1400
01:12:34,882 --> 01:12:37,483
in warehouses in Alexandria.
1401
01:12:37,483 --> 01:12:39,500
The Caliph's answer has been recorded
1402
01:12:39,500 --> 01:12:42,168
and known for centuries.
1403
01:12:42,168 --> 01:12:46,267
- As for the books you
mention, here is my reply.
1404
01:12:46,267 --> 01:12:47,877
If their content is in accordance
1405
01:12:47,877 --> 01:12:50,309
with the revelations of Allah,
1406
01:12:50,309 --> 01:12:52,449
we may do without them,
1407
01:12:52,449 --> 01:12:54,360
for in that case, the revelations of Allah
1408
01:12:54,360 --> 01:12:56,491
more than suffice.
1409
01:12:56,491 --> 01:12:59,074
If, on the other hand, they contain matter
1410
01:12:59,074 --> 01:13:02,314
not in accordance with
the revelations of Allah,
1411
01:13:02,314 --> 01:13:05,442
there can be no need to preserve them.
1412
01:13:05,442 --> 01:13:07,942
Proceed then and destroy them.
1413
01:13:08,966 --> 01:13:12,244
- The Muslim writer, Ibn
al-Qifti, tells us that the books
1414
01:13:12,244 --> 01:13:15,589
were distributed to the
public baths of Alexandria
1415
01:13:15,589 --> 01:13:18,129
where they were used to feed the stoves
1416
01:13:18,129 --> 01:13:20,624
which kept the baths comfortably warm.
1417
01:13:20,624 --> 01:13:22,888
- They say it took six months to burn
1418
01:13:22,888 --> 01:13:25,055
all that massive material.
1419
01:13:27,772 --> 01:13:30,618
- Eutychius, the patriarch
of Constantinople,
1420
01:13:30,618 --> 01:13:35,111
recorded that there were 4,000
baths that received books
1421
01:13:35,111 --> 01:13:37,550
from the Alexandria library.
1422
01:13:37,550 --> 01:13:39,246
- [Narrator] This burning
of books, however,
1423
01:13:39,246 --> 01:13:40,971
did not start in Egypt,
1424
01:13:40,971 --> 01:13:43,930
but four years earlier in Persia.
1425
01:13:43,930 --> 01:13:47,160
Caliph Umar's army met
with the Persian armies
1426
01:13:47,160 --> 01:13:50,993
in the Battle of Qadisiyya
in the year 636 AD.
1427
01:13:52,507 --> 01:13:56,842
In early January 637,
the Muslim advanced guard
1428
01:13:56,842 --> 01:13:59,266
reached the outskirts of Ctesiphon,
1429
01:13:59,266 --> 01:14:02,463
and laid siege to the city for two months.
1430
01:14:02,463 --> 01:14:06,121
Eventually, the city fell,
and the Muslims occupied it.
1431
01:14:06,121 --> 01:14:07,911
During the fighting, the palaces
1432
01:14:07,911 --> 01:14:12,217
and the library at Ctesiphon
were deliberately burned.
1433
01:14:12,217 --> 01:14:15,441
In the end, the only book
that managed to survive
1434
01:14:15,441 --> 01:14:19,037
in Arabia was the Glorious Qur'an.
1435
01:14:19,037 --> 01:14:21,187
- When it comes to the
history of the Qur'an,
1436
01:14:21,187 --> 01:14:23,284
historians have struggled.
1437
01:14:23,284 --> 01:14:24,996
It seems that most of the Qur'an
1438
01:14:24,996 --> 01:14:27,076
was retained in an oral fashion
1439
01:14:27,076 --> 01:14:29,147
rather than written form.
1440
01:14:29,147 --> 01:14:31,249
While the Arabs were great memorizers
1441
01:14:31,249 --> 01:14:35,008
and had the ability to retain
the entirety of the Qur'an,
1442
01:14:35,008 --> 01:14:37,910
the retention of materials
in an oral tradition
1443
01:14:37,910 --> 01:14:40,399
suffers from several difficulties.
1444
01:14:40,399 --> 01:14:42,702
First, the accuracy of the memories
1445
01:14:42,702 --> 01:14:45,905
of the individuals
involved must be perfect.
1446
01:14:45,905 --> 01:14:48,815
In the case of the Qur'an, arguments arose
1447
01:14:48,815 --> 01:14:51,873
over the various verses,
how they should be rendered
1448
01:14:51,873 --> 01:14:55,158
and if they should or should
not be included in the whole.
1449
01:14:55,158 --> 01:14:58,181
Second, the problem of
transferring knowledge
1450
01:14:58,181 --> 01:15:00,112
from the learned to the novice
1451
01:15:00,112 --> 01:15:02,272
is often a difficult step.
1452
01:15:02,272 --> 01:15:04,790
In the case of the Qur'an, most of the men
1453
01:15:04,790 --> 01:15:09,005
who memorized the sayings of
Muhammad were also warriors.
1454
01:15:09,005 --> 01:15:12,301
As is often the case,
warriors die in battle
1455
01:15:12,301 --> 01:15:15,267
and their knowledge of the
Qur'an perished with them.
1456
01:15:15,267 --> 01:15:18,858
This is amply illustrated
in the Battle of Yamama
1457
01:15:18,858 --> 01:15:21,588
when an estimated 450 men
1458
01:15:21,588 --> 01:15:25,055
who had memorized the Qur'an were killed.
1459
01:15:25,055 --> 01:15:27,579
- Hudhaifa bin Al-Yaman came to Uthman
1460
01:15:27,579 --> 01:15:29,577
at the time when the people of Damascus
1461
01:15:29,577 --> 01:15:31,688
and the people of Iraq were waging war
1462
01:15:31,688 --> 01:15:35,063
to conquer Armenia and Azerbaijan.
1463
01:15:35,063 --> 01:15:39,318
Hudhaifa was afraid because
the people of Damascus and Iraq
1464
01:15:39,318 --> 01:15:42,571
had differences in the
recitation of the Qur'an.
1465
01:15:42,571 --> 01:15:46,861
So he said to Uthman, "Oh,
chief of the believers,
1466
01:15:46,861 --> 01:15:49,164
"save this nation before they differ
1467
01:15:49,164 --> 01:15:50,963
"about the revelations."
1468
01:15:50,963 --> 01:15:54,334
So Uthman sent a message to Hafsa saying,
1469
01:15:54,334 --> 01:15:56,686
"Send us your manuscript of the Qur'an
1470
01:15:56,686 --> 01:15:59,211
"so that we may compile
the Quranic materials
1471
01:15:59,211 --> 01:16:03,360
"into perfect copies and
return the manuscript to you."
1472
01:16:03,360 --> 01:16:04,527
Hafsa sent it.
1473
01:16:06,144 --> 01:16:08,139
Then a group of men sat down to create
1474
01:16:08,139 --> 01:16:10,435
a new copy of the Qur'an.
1475
01:16:10,435 --> 01:16:13,431
Uthman said to the three Quraysh men,
1476
01:16:13,431 --> 01:16:18,364
"In case you disagree, write
it in the dialect of Quraysh,
1477
01:16:18,364 --> 01:16:22,114
"for the Qur'an was
revealed in that tongue."
1478
01:16:22,114 --> 01:16:24,494
- When several copies were written,
1479
01:16:24,494 --> 01:16:29,086
Uthman returned the original
manuscript to Hafsa.
1480
01:16:29,086 --> 01:16:32,454
Uthman then sent every Muslim province
1481
01:16:32,454 --> 01:16:34,405
one copy of what's been written,
1482
01:16:34,405 --> 01:16:37,101
and he orders that all
of the Quranic material,
1483
01:16:37,101 --> 01:16:39,747
rather written in fragmentary manuscripts,
1484
01:16:39,747 --> 01:16:43,830
or even in whole copies,
that they all be burned.
1485
01:16:45,232 --> 01:16:47,379
- And so the burning continued.
1486
01:16:47,379 --> 01:16:51,285
This time, even Quranic
materials were burned.
1487
01:16:51,285 --> 01:16:52,955
But it did not stop the arguing about
1488
01:16:52,955 --> 01:16:56,170
what should or should not
be included in the Qur'an.
1489
01:16:56,170 --> 01:16:59,431
When the new Qur'ans arrived
in various provinces,
1490
01:16:59,431 --> 01:17:01,939
people argued against them.
1491
01:17:01,939 --> 01:17:06,170
- Sa'id bin Thabit said,
"A verse from Surat Ahzab
1492
01:17:06,170 --> 01:17:08,644
"was missed when we copied the Qur'an,
1493
01:17:08,644 --> 01:17:13,011
"and I used to hear Allah's
apostle reciting it.
1494
01:17:13,011 --> 01:17:16,220
"So we searched for it, and found it
1495
01:17:16,220 --> 01:17:19,878
"with Husaima bin Thabit al-Ansali."
1496
01:17:19,878 --> 01:17:22,192
- [Narrator] These five
or six copies were now
1497
01:17:22,192 --> 01:17:25,804
the only Qur'ans in the
entire Muslim empire.
1498
01:17:25,804 --> 01:17:29,092
Uthman's order to burn
all other Quranic material
1499
01:17:29,092 --> 01:17:31,764
try to wipe out all Qur'ans everywhere,
1500
01:17:31,764 --> 01:17:35,450
except the few that were held
by the provincial governors.
1501
01:17:35,450 --> 01:17:39,007
- In effect, all non-Muslim
books were destroyed
1502
01:17:39,007 --> 01:17:40,448
and then the Muslims destroyed
1503
01:17:40,448 --> 01:17:42,631
all of their own books and writings
1504
01:17:42,631 --> 01:17:45,354
except for five or six copies.
1505
01:17:45,354 --> 01:17:48,266
Remember, the Islamic empire at this time
1506
01:17:48,266 --> 01:17:50,032
stretched from the Atlantic Ocean
1507
01:17:50,032 --> 01:17:51,323
through the Middle East,
1508
01:17:51,323 --> 01:17:53,405
all the way to Afghanistan,
1509
01:17:53,405 --> 01:17:56,658
and only five or six copies
of the Qur'an existed
1510
01:17:56,658 --> 01:17:59,745
in all those millions
of square kilometers.
1511
01:17:59,745 --> 01:18:04,525
This is what I refer to when
I speak of a literary vacuum.
1512
01:18:04,525 --> 01:18:07,262
Much later, once the Abbasids took control
1513
01:18:07,262 --> 01:18:08,870
of the Islamic empire,
1514
01:18:08,870 --> 01:18:11,464
they recognized this literary vacuum
1515
01:18:11,464 --> 01:18:13,468
and they set out to correct it.
1516
01:18:13,468 --> 01:18:16,669
The problem was, they were
interested in producing
1517
01:18:16,669 --> 01:18:19,986
an Abbasid version of Islamic history,
1518
01:18:19,986 --> 01:18:23,937
so all of the materials produced
under the Abbasid control
1519
01:18:23,937 --> 01:18:26,703
reflected the politically correct version
1520
01:18:26,703 --> 01:18:28,515
of Abbasid history.
1521
01:18:28,515 --> 01:18:30,642
These histories and (mumbles)
1522
01:18:30,642 --> 01:18:33,557
about the previous 250 or more years
1523
01:18:33,557 --> 01:18:36,731
were collected, copied, and distributed.
1524
01:18:36,731 --> 01:18:39,143
Those books that were written earlier
1525
01:18:39,143 --> 01:18:42,570
were either destroyed or
edited by later writers
1526
01:18:42,570 --> 01:18:45,290
who thought they found errors in them.
1527
01:18:45,290 --> 01:18:48,276
- [Narrator] Under Abbasid
rule, massive religious,
1528
01:18:48,276 --> 01:18:52,156
scientific and academic
projects were undertaken.
1529
01:18:52,156 --> 01:18:55,612
The Abbasid rulers encouraged
scholarly development
1530
01:18:55,612 --> 01:18:58,066
that would not only present
the early years of Islam
1531
01:18:58,066 --> 01:19:00,406
in a good light, but would also confirm
1532
01:19:00,406 --> 01:19:02,752
their own right to ruling the empire.
1533
01:19:02,752 --> 01:19:04,115
- During this period of time,
1534
01:19:04,115 --> 01:19:06,095
we find the great Islamic historians
1535
01:19:06,095 --> 01:19:09,328
writing the treatise on Islamic history.
1536
01:19:09,328 --> 01:19:12,756
And they also edit the earlier accounts.
1537
01:19:12,756 --> 01:19:15,628
For example, what we
don't have Ibn Ishaq's
1538
01:19:15,628 --> 01:19:19,479
original biography of
Muhammad, as Ibn Hasam
1539
01:19:19,479 --> 01:19:23,127
and the Abbasids corrected what he called
1540
01:19:23,127 --> 01:19:26,930
grievous errors in the original account.
1541
01:19:26,930 --> 01:19:29,456
- After the editing of Ibn Hasham,
1542
01:19:29,456 --> 01:19:31,795
the rest of the great Islamic historians
1543
01:19:31,795 --> 01:19:33,843
began to write their histories,
1544
01:19:33,843 --> 01:19:36,508
and they present us
with an Islamic history
1545
01:19:36,508 --> 01:19:38,739
that was tailored to suit their religious
1546
01:19:38,739 --> 01:19:42,653
and political worldview of
the Abbasids of their day.
1547
01:19:42,653 --> 01:19:46,152
Is it possible that
Muslims today are victims
1548
01:19:46,152 --> 01:19:48,184
of an Abbasid cover-up?
1549
01:19:48,184 --> 01:19:51,508
Did the Abbasids purposely
turn Muslims away
1550
01:19:51,508 --> 01:19:54,189
from praying towards the
Forbidden Gathering Place
1551
01:19:54,189 --> 01:19:57,247
in Petra as the Qur'an commands,
1552
01:19:57,247 --> 01:19:59,760
and make them pray towards the Black Rock
1553
01:19:59,760 --> 01:20:01,771
now residing in Mecca?
1554
01:20:01,771 --> 01:20:06,116
Are Muslims still being
misled by Abbasid propaganda?
1555
01:20:06,116 --> 01:20:08,592
I believe the stage was set
1556
01:20:08,592 --> 01:20:11,087
when early Muslim
leaders gathered together
1557
01:20:11,087 --> 01:20:13,869
the various scraps of the Qur'an.
1558
01:20:13,869 --> 01:20:16,145
The problem wasn't the collection.
1559
01:20:16,145 --> 01:20:20,871
It was the destruction of
anything that opposed their view.
1560
01:20:20,871 --> 01:20:22,487
- [Narrator] There is a great divide here
1561
01:20:22,487 --> 01:20:25,748
between Western thought
and Muslim thought.
1562
01:20:25,748 --> 01:20:28,435
In western thought, the later manuscripts
1563
01:20:28,435 --> 01:20:32,267
are less reliable as they
are copies of copies.
1564
01:20:32,267 --> 01:20:34,813
We need to go back to
early source material
1565
01:20:34,813 --> 01:20:36,915
as it's more accurate.
1566
01:20:36,915 --> 01:20:38,980
Muslims, on the other hand, think
1567
01:20:38,980 --> 01:20:41,316
earlier manuscripts are less reliable,
1568
01:20:41,316 --> 01:20:45,419
and later manuscripts
replace earlier manuscripts.
1569
01:20:45,419 --> 01:20:47,708
Even in the Qur'an, later revelations
1570
01:20:47,708 --> 01:20:51,418
replace or abrogate earlier revelations.
1571
01:20:51,418 --> 01:20:54,151
Once you allow the concept of abrogation,
1572
01:20:54,151 --> 01:20:57,773
you open yourself up to
accepting all kinds of changes.
1573
01:20:57,773 --> 01:21:00,668
- If the Abbasids tampered with history,
1574
01:21:00,668 --> 01:21:04,879
did they go so far as tampering
with the text of the Qur'an?
1575
01:21:04,879 --> 01:21:09,046
For instance, how did the
name Mecca get into Sura 48?
1576
01:21:10,110 --> 01:21:12,720
Abu Bakr, the successor of Muhammad,
1577
01:21:12,720 --> 01:21:16,208
made the first compilation
of Quranic material.
1578
01:21:16,208 --> 01:21:19,466
Uthman, who followed
him, used that collection
1579
01:21:19,466 --> 01:21:21,216
and then added to it.
1580
01:21:22,127 --> 01:21:23,631
The historians tell us that even
1581
01:21:23,631 --> 01:21:26,205
after Uthman had compiled his Qur'an,
1582
01:21:26,205 --> 01:21:28,510
people remembered still more verses
1583
01:21:28,510 --> 01:21:30,356
that Muhammad had revealed.
1584
01:21:30,356 --> 01:21:32,758
Every time a new Qur'an came out,
1585
01:21:32,758 --> 01:21:35,825
it was touted as the most complete Qur'an.
1586
01:21:35,825 --> 01:21:37,693
The previous ones were okay,
1587
01:21:37,693 --> 01:21:40,095
but the newer ones were more complete
1588
01:21:40,095 --> 01:21:42,335
with more revelations in them.
1589
01:21:42,335 --> 01:21:46,286
Did the Abbasids bring out
an even more complete Qur'an
1590
01:21:46,286 --> 01:21:48,787
that contained mention of Mecca?
1591
01:21:48,787 --> 01:21:51,852
Today, we have many of
the Abbasid Kufic Qur'ans
1592
01:21:51,852 --> 01:21:54,932
in museums from Istanbul to (mumbles).
1593
01:21:54,932 --> 01:21:57,427
These Qur'ans use the Kufic script
1594
01:21:57,427 --> 01:21:59,958
invented in the city of Kufa.
1595
01:21:59,958 --> 01:22:04,431
But what about earlier Qur'ans
written in other scripts?
1596
01:22:04,431 --> 01:22:06,568
I have searched through many of the early
1597
01:22:06,568 --> 01:22:10,910
Quranic parchments written
in pre-Kufic script.
1598
01:22:10,910 --> 01:22:12,743
It should come as no surprise
1599
01:22:12,743 --> 01:22:15,148
that none of the pre-Kufic material
1600
01:22:15,148 --> 01:22:17,844
includes verses about
the changing of the Qibla
1601
01:22:17,844 --> 01:22:19,594
or the city of Mecca.
1602
01:22:21,093 --> 01:22:22,783
Historians have challenged me
1603
01:22:22,783 --> 01:22:26,164
that I'm trying to rewrite
all of Islamic history.
1604
01:22:26,164 --> 01:22:28,903
I assure you I'm not trying to do this.
1605
01:22:28,903 --> 01:22:32,713
I'm only suggesting one small change.
1606
01:22:32,713 --> 01:22:36,880
Long ago, the Holy City of
Islam was referred to as Becca.
1607
01:22:38,094 --> 01:22:41,468
I believe that name was
used for the city of Petra.
1608
01:22:41,468 --> 01:22:45,404
After repeated earthquakes
killed many people,
1609
01:22:45,404 --> 01:22:48,587
after Ibn Zubayr moved
the Black Stone to Mecca,
1610
01:22:48,587 --> 01:22:51,415
scribes had only to make one small change
1611
01:22:51,415 --> 01:22:53,356
to Islamic writing.
1612
01:22:53,356 --> 01:22:56,523
In Arabic, Becca is written like this.
1613
01:22:58,366 --> 01:23:02,182
It's very easy to change the Ba to a Mim.
1614
01:23:02,182 --> 01:23:03,182
Watch again.
1615
01:23:04,156 --> 01:23:05,711
That's all it took.
1616
01:23:05,711 --> 01:23:09,107
It is virtually undetectable
to later readers.
1617
01:23:09,107 --> 01:23:12,290
Did the Abbasid scribes
correct an earlier reference
1618
01:23:12,290 --> 01:23:16,207
to Becca in the Qur'an,
and make it into Mecca?
1619
01:23:20,716 --> 01:23:22,500
I believe that all of the evidence
1620
01:23:22,500 --> 01:23:26,513
points to Petra as being
the ancient city of Becca,
1621
01:23:26,513 --> 01:23:28,938
the founding place of Islam.
1622
01:23:28,938 --> 01:23:31,913
All of the mosques of the
first century of Islam
1623
01:23:31,913 --> 01:23:35,665
point to the Forbidden
Gathering Place in Petra,
1624
01:23:35,665 --> 01:23:39,748
and all of the descriptions
fit Petra, not Mecca.
1625
01:23:41,678 --> 01:23:43,618
Muslims are instructed in the Qur'an
1626
01:23:43,618 --> 01:23:46,728
to pray towards the
Forbidden Gathering Place.
1627
01:23:46,728 --> 01:23:50,478
The Qur'an says nothing
about the Black Rock.
1628
01:23:51,440 --> 01:23:53,144
- [Narrator] It is clear that although
1629
01:23:53,144 --> 01:23:57,038
Dan Gibson's research is
rooted in Islamic history,
1630
01:23:57,038 --> 01:24:00,367
and he has a great affection
for the Arabic world,
1631
01:24:00,367 --> 01:24:04,367
his theories will be
challenging to Muslims.
1632
01:24:04,367 --> 01:24:08,182
As faiths around the globe
come under increasing scrutiny
1633
01:24:08,182 --> 01:24:10,872
to prove the veracity of their origins,
1634
01:24:10,872 --> 01:24:14,301
all religions need to
consider serious research
1635
01:24:14,301 --> 01:24:16,676
they may find difficult.
1636
01:24:16,676 --> 01:24:19,571
Islam needs to ask if it is possible
1637
01:24:19,571 --> 01:24:21,347
that over a billion people
1638
01:24:21,347 --> 01:24:24,427
have been misled by Abbasid propaganda
1639
01:24:24,427 --> 01:24:28,177
regarding how and where
their religion began.
1640
01:24:29,074 --> 01:24:32,824
And if true, what
implications does this have
1641
01:24:33,674 --> 01:24:36,091
for the average Muslim today?
1642
01:24:47,060 --> 01:24:49,643
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