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EPISODE · May 13, 2026 · 6 MIN

Islam in Late Antiquity: Al-Azmeh's Point of Arrival Theory

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Was the emergence of Islam a sudden divine rupture in an isolated desert, or the inevitable "point of arrival" for centuries of religious and political trends in Late Antiquity?Aziz Al-Azmeh’s groundbreaking analysis reframes the origins of Islam not as a unique event occurring in a historical vacuum, but as the most successful “crystallization” of existing ideas circulating throughout the Near East. By shifting the perspective from “Islam and Late Antiquity” to “Islam in Late Antiquity,” Al-Azmeh argues that the Arabian Peninsula was never a tabula rasa or isolated backwater. Instead, it was a dynamic node within a vast network of trade, diplomacy, and theological exchange connecting the Roman and Persian empires. The transcript highlights Al-Azmeh’s “hourglass” analogy, where the narrow neck of West Arabia funnels the broad currents of monotheism and imperial ambition into the explosive formation of the Paleo-Muslim Empire.The concept of “Paleo-Islam” allows historians to examine this foundational period on its own terms, free from later theological baggage. Al-Azmeh posits that the rise of this new monotheistic community was a “point of arrival”—the culmination of centuries of evolving religious thought, political consolidation, and the shift from polytheism to universal monotheism that characterized the era. Arab tribes were active participants in the geopolitical struggles of the time, serving as allies to superpowers and utilizing trade routes as “information highways” that carried the seeds of new beliefs.This reframing challenges the traditional narrative of a sudden, isolated revelation. Instead, it presents Islam as a product of its time, deeply embedded in the historical processes of the 7th century. By viewing the emergence of Islam as a recognizable historical phenomenon rather than an exception to historical rules, scholars can better compare it to the rise of other major religions and empires. This approach demystifies the origins, placing them firmly within the shared human history of Late Antiquity, where the convergence of Roman, Persian, and Arabian influences created the conditions for a new world order. Ultimately, Al-Azmeh’s work invites us to see history not as a series of disconnected miracles, but as a continuous flow of ideas where the “new” is often the most successful synthesis of the “old.” This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.samael.ink/subscribe

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