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EPISODE · Mar 10, 2026 · 6 MIN

Islam in Late Antiquity: A Point of Arrival, Not a Vacuum

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Was the emergence of Islam a sudden revelation in an isolated desert, or the inevitable “point of arrival” for centuries of monotheistic and imperial trends swirling throughout Late Antiquity?It was the latter: a crystallization of existing ideas rather than a creation ex nihilo. According to Aziz Al-Azmeh’s framework, Islam did not emerge from a historical vacuum but was the most successful convergence of religious, political, and social currents that had been developing across the Near East for centuries. By viewing Islam as “Paleo-Islam” situated in Late Antiquity (rather than separate from it), we see it not as an alien exception, but as the finish line of a long historical process involving the shift from polytheism to monotheism and the rise of ecumenical empires.The traditional narrative often portrays 7th-century Arabia as a tabula rasa—a blank slate cut off from the world. Al-Azmeh dismantles this using an hourglass analogy: the wide top represents the great empires of Rome and Persia; the narrow neck is West Arabia, far from isolated but deeply integrated through trade, tribal alliances, and the flow of ideas; and the widening bottom is the explosive new empire that emerges. Arabia was not a backwater but a peripheral player in a global system where the concept of a single God was already circulating, and where Arab tribes served as mercenaries and allies for the superpowers.The term “Paleo-Islam” allows historians to examine this foundational period on its own terms, stripping away later theological baggage to see it as a historical phenomenon. The rise of the new community was not a miracle breaking the rules of history, but the culmination of trends like the centralization of power, the universalization of religion, and the search for a unified imperial identity. It was the moment when these simmering ingredients finally coalesced into a new, dominant force.This reframing is crucial because it moves the history of Islam from a “self-enclosed” narrative to a shared human history. It allows for meaningful comparison with the rise of other religions and empires, showing that the Islamic conquests were a logical, if dramatic, outcome of the geopolitical and religious dynamics of Late Antiquity. By changing the frame from “origin” to “arrival,” we understand that the story of Islam is inextricably woven into the broader tapestry of the ancient world, proving that no major historical shift happens in a vacuum.For deeper exploration, the source offers tailor-made reports and source documents at www.samael.ink, with episodes available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Audible, and other platforms. 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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