INTRODUCTIONThis booklet is a review of the last section of Dan Gibson's academic book:
Qur'anic Geography. The original book is 470 pages with over 170 illustrations,
time lines, and multiple appendices and bibliographies. It is available in hard
cover from Independent Scholars Press (
http://www.indipress.ca) The original
book examines the various geographical references in the Qur'an with whole sections
given over to the People of 'Ad, the People of Thamud, Midian, Medina,
and Pre-Islamic Arabia. These sections are not referred to in this review.
Rather, this book addresses the final section of Qur'anic Geography which focusses
on the Holy City of Islam. It is in this section that Gibson presents his
findings that the city of Petra in Jordan was the first and original Holy City of
Islam and that it wasn't until several hundred years after the death of Muhammad,
that Abbasid rulers in Iraq endorsed the village of Mecca in Saudi Arabia
as Islam's holy city. At first, this theory sounds unbelievable, but Gibson presents
overwhelming archeological, literary and historical evidence to support his position.
While most people will never read the original academic study, it is hoped
that through this review, you will be introduced to the study, and better understand
what academics and Muslim scholars are wrestling with.
Dan Gibson, the author of Qur'anic Geography is a Canadian historian who has
spent a life-time studying the history of the Arabian peninsula. He is the author
of a dozen books, including The Nabataeans, Builders of Petra, as well as many
papers and articles. He may be reached through the forum at
www.searchformecca.
com.
His website:
http://nabataea.net has gained worldwide attention, both for its
scope and depth in presenting the early civilizations of the Arabian Peninsula.
After spending several decades in the Arabian peninsula Mr. Gibson and his family
reside in Canada where he continues to research and write.