What's new

Remnants of mosque from earliest decades of Islam found in Israel

terry5

SENIOR MEMBER
Joined
Oct 16, 2014
Messages
3,527
Reaction score
-11
Country
Palestinian Territory, Occupied
Location
Jamaica
Remnants of mosque from earliest decades of Islam found in Israel
Archaeologists say foundations excavated in Tiberias are of a mosque built in about AD670
A 2014 aerial photo of the site of the mosque in Tiberias, northern Israel


Associated Press in Tiberias
Thu 28 Jan 2021 17.56 GMT

Archaeologists in Israel say they have discovered the remnants of an early mosque believed to date to the earliest decades of Islam during an excavation in the northern city of Tiberias.
The foundations of the mosque, excavated just south of the Sea of Galilee by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, point to its construction roughly a generation after the death of the prophet Muhammad, making it one of the earliest Muslim houses of worship to be studied by archaeologists.


“We know about many early mosques that were founded right in the beginning of the Islamic period,” said Katia Cytryn-Silverman, a specialist in Islamic archaeology at Hebrew University who heads the dig. Other mosques dating from around the same time, such as the Prophet’s Mosque in Medina, the Great Mosque of Damascus, and Jerusalem’s al-Aqsa mosque, are still in use today and cannot be tampered with by archaeologists.

Cytryn-Silverman said excavating the Tiberian mosque provided a rare chance to study the architecture of Muslim prayer houses in their infancy, and the findings indicated a tolerance for other faiths by early Islamic leaders. She announced the findings this month in a virtual conference.

When the mosque was built around AD670, Tiberias had been a Muslim-ruled city for a few decades. Named after Rome’s second emperor in about AD20, the city was a major centre of Jewish life and scholarship for nearly five centuries. Before its conquest by Muslim armies in 635, the Byzantine city was home to one of a constellation of Christian holy sites dotting the Sea of Galilee’s shoreline.

Under Muslim rule, Tiberias became a provincial capital in the early Islamic empire and grew in prominence. Early caliphs built palaces on its outskirts along the lake shore. But until recently, little was known about the city’s early Muslim past.

Gideon Avni, the chief archaeologist with the Israel Antiquities Authority, who was not involved in the excavation, said the discovery helped resolve a scholarly debate about when mosques began standardising their design, facing towards Mecca. “In the archaeological finds, it was very rare to find early mosques,” he said.

Since early last year the coronavirus pandemic has halted excavations, and lush Galilean grasses, herbs and weeds have grown over the ruins. Hebrew University and its partners at the German Protestant Institute of Archaeology plan to restart the dig next month.

The site has become overgrown with plants while excavations are on hold

The site has become overgrown with plants while excavations are on hold. Photograph: Maya Alleruzzo/AP
Initial excavations of the site in the 1950s led scholars to believe the building was a Byzantine marketplace later used as a mosque. But Cytryn-Silverman’s excavations delved deeper beneath the floor. Coins and ceramics nestled at the base of the crudely crafted foundations helped date them to about AD660-680, barely a generation after the city’s capture. The building’s dimensions, pillared floorplan and qiblah, or prayer niche, closely resembled other mosques from the period.


Avni said that for a long time academics were unsure what had happened to cities in the Levant and Mesopotamia conquered by the Muslims in the early seventh century. “Earlier opinions said there was a process of conquest, destruction and devastation,” he said.

Today archaeologists understood that there was a “fairly gradual process, and in Tiberias you see that”, he said



Archaeologists identify oldest Muslim graves ever found in Europe
Read more

The first mosque built in the newly conquered city stood cheek by jowl with the local synagogues and the Byzantine church that dominated the skyline. This earliest phase of the mosque was “more humble” than a larger, grander structure that replaced it half a century later, Cytryn-Silverman said. “At least until the monumental mosque was erected in the eighth century, the church continued being the main building in Tiberias.”

She said this supported the idea that the early Muslim rulers who governed an overwhelmingly non-Muslim population adopted a tolerant approach towards other faiths, allowing a “golden age” of coexistence.

“You see that the beginning of the Islamic rule here respected very much the population that was the main population of the city: Christians, Jews, Samaritans,” Cytryn-Silverman said. “They were not in a hurry to make their presence expressed into buildings. They were not destroying others’ houses of prayers, but they were actually fitting themselves into the societies that they now were the leaders of.”
 
.
They don’t like seeing Muslims history in the area. These artifacts are sold off for cheap with little protection
 
.
They don’t like seeing Muslims history in the area. These artifacts are sold off for cheap with little protection
You seem very knowledgeable about Israel and archaeology :rolleyes:

Why would they announce the finding if they "don't like seeing Muslim history" ?

Also if you read the article it was originally a Jewish town. Everyone knows that Jews are the original native inhabitants, so they have nothing to be insecure about some Muslim findings.
 
.
Zionist say the land beings to them because they were the first there from time of Yakub AS

Prophet Ibrahims grave is in Al Khalil he is buried there

His sons name was Issac AS and then Yakub AS

Yakub AS also has a another name its Israel so when we say bani-israel we are talking about the 12 sons of Yakub AS

and when we talk about the 12 tribes of bani-israel we are talking about the descendants of the 12 sons of Yakub AS

so if bani-israel started from Yakub AS and his grandfather Ibrahim AS was already living in Palestine with Arabs at that time it means Muslims were there before bani-israel

and even the Jewish Scriptures admit this fact so its is very easy to disapprove the existence of Zionism based on factual history

Jews were not the first ones there
 
.
You seem very knowledgeable about Israel and archaeology :rolleyes:

Why would they announce the finding if they "don't like seeing Muslim history" ?

Also if you read the article it was originally a Jewish town. Everyone knows that Jews are the original native inhabitants, so they have nothing to be insecure about some Muslim findings.
I saw a documentary on it someone visited the places and showed the contrast between how Muslim artifacts and other artifacts were treated.

The Jews are not the original natives of the area. Their story starts in Egypt
Google Canaanites
Also if you read Jewish history Jews have been settlers in other peoples lands
This issue starts at the heart of the Israeli identity and I’m not going to argue about this because all this information is available online
 
.
Zionist say the land beings to them because they were the first there from time of Yakub AS

Prophet Ibrahims grave is in Al Khalil he is buried there

His sons name was Issac AS and then Yakub AS

Yakub AS also has a another name its Israel so when we say bani-israel we are talking about the 12 sons of Yakub AS

and when we talk about the 12 tribes of bani-israel we are talking about the descendants of the 12 sons of Yakub AS

so if bani-israel started from Yakub AS and his grandfather Ibrahim AS was already living in Palestine with Arabs at that time it means Muslims were there before bani-israel

and even the Jewish Scriptures admit this fact so its is very easy to disapprove the existence of Zionism based on factual history

Jews were not the first ones there
All Prophets (PBUT) and their true followers are by definition Muslims.....

From Sura Al Baqarah:

132. And this (submission to Allah, Islam) was enjoined by Ibrahim (Abraham) upon his sons and by Ya'qub (Jacob), (saying), "O my sons! Allah has chosen for you the (true) religion, then die not except in the Faith of Islam (as Muslims - Islamic Monotheism)."
133. Or were you witnesses when death approached Ya'qub (Jacob)? When he said unto his sons, "What will you worship after me?" They said, "We shall worship your Ilah (God - Allah), the Ilah (God) of your fathers, Ibrahim (Abraham), Isma'il (Ishmael), Ishaque (Isaac), One Ilah (God), and to Him we submit (in Islam)."
 
.

Latest posts

Pakistan Affairs Latest Posts

Country Latest Posts

Back
Top Bottom