Hagarism (with M.A. Cook); Meccan Trade and the Rise of Islam
Patricia Crone (28 March 1945 – 11 July 2015) was a Danish historian specialising in early Islamic history.[1][2] Crone was a member of the Revisionist school of Islamic studies and questioned the historicity of the Islamic traditions about the beginnings of Islam.[3]
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PatriciaCrone (28 March 1945 – 11 July 2015) was a Danish historian specialising in early Islamic history. Crone was a member of the Revisionist school...
Wansbrough and his students Andrew Rippin, Norman Calder, G. R. Hawting, PatriciaCrone and Michael Cook, as well as Günter Lüling, Yehuda D. Nevo and Christoph...
word "mikrab", signifying a temple. Author PatriciaCrone disputes this etymology. Historian PatriciaCrone has cast doubt on the claim that Mecca was...
is a 1987 book written by scholar and historiographer of early Islam PatriciaCrone. The book argues that Islam did not originate in Mecca, located in western...
called a lunar deity. The idea has been dismissed by scholars such as PatriciaCrone and Joseph Lumbard, and is vehemently rejected by Muslims. The general...
(2005/7) pp. 311-317 (German edition 2008) PatriciaCrone / Michael Cook: Hagarism (1977) pp. 22-24; PatriciaCrone: Meccan Trade and the Rise of Islam (1987);...
meaning "holy city" potentially referring to the sanctuary of the Kaaba. PatriciaCrone, from the Revisionist school of Islamic studies on the other hand, writes...
existed in any form before the last decade of the seventh century (PatriciaCrone and Michael Cook); and/or argue it is a "cocktail of texts", some of...
World is a 1977 book about the early history of Islam by the historians PatriciaCrone and Michael Cook. Drawing on archaeological evidence and contemporary...
other scholars assume that the terms may not be of Christian origin. PatriciaCrone and Michael Cook claim in their book Hagarism: The Making of the Islamic...
Prophets of Early Islamic Iran: Rural Revolt and Local Zoroastrianism by PatriciaCrone". Journal of Shi'a Islamic Studies. 8 (3): 367–378. doi:10.1353/isl...
McAuliffe (ed.), Abbāsid Authority Affirmed, vol. 28, SUNY, p. 124 PatriciaCrone (2012). The Nativist Prophets of Early Islam. p. 122. As remembered...
"critical-historical study" scholars (such as John Wansbrough, Joseph Schacht, PatriciaCrone, Michael Cook) seek to investigate and verify the Quran's origin, text...
Halal. "The Issue of Halal Meat (A Detailed Article)". 26 May 2014. PatriciaCrone, "Pagan Arabs as God Fearers" in Islam and its Past, Oxford 2017, pg...
contrary to traditional knowledge; Gerd R. Puin, Lawrence Conrad, PatriciaCrone, and Joseph Schacht reached these conclusions by examining sirah books...
2008 online article titled "What do we actually know about Mohammed?", PatriciaCrone casts doubt onto skeptical theories of the origins of the Qur'an: Most...
49:9 refers to fighting Muslims who unjustly oppress other Muslims." PatriciaCrone states that the famous Verse of the Sword is directed against a particular...
Indonesia. BRILL. p. 78. ISBN 978-9004233973. Retrieved 11 September 2014. PatriciaCrone (2013). "Traditional political thought". In Böwering, Gerhard (ed.)...
original" in a New York Times review. On the other hand, orientalist PatriciaCrone was critical of the book: she wrote on Tablet that the only direct evidence...
ISBN 9780521566032. Retrieved 4 December 2023. Gerhard Bowering; Mahan Mirza; PatriciaCrone (2013). The Princeton Encyclopedia of Islamic Political Thought (Hardcover)...
Verse’ even when the word ‘sword’ does not occur anywhere in the Quran. PatriciaCrone states that the verse is directed against a particular group accused...
1961 p. 135 Haggai Ben-Shammai, Shaul Shaked, Sarah Stroumsa (and PatriciaCrone in this certain chapter) Exchange and transmission across cultural boundaries...
attributed to Muhammad but that is not found in the Quran. Scholar PatriciaCrone includes reports by others than Muhammad in her definition of hadith:...