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99 Scholarly Arguments Suggesting Jewish Influence on Muhammad and Early Islamic Tradition

The Theory of Jewish Influence on Muhammad and Early Islam The theory that Muhammad, the founder of Islam, was influenced by Jewish scholars and traditions is supported by a variety of historical, religious, and cultural parallels observed by scholars. This theory posits that Jewish communities and their religious practices played a significant role in shaping Muhammad’s teachings and the development of early Islam.

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The Theory of Jewish Influence on Muhammad and Early Islam The theory that Muhammad, the founder of Islam, was influenced by Jewish scholars and traditions is supported by a variety of historical, religious, and cultural parallels observed by scholars. This theory posits that Jewish communities and their religious practices played a significant role in shaping Muhammad’s teachings and the development of early Islam. Below are 20 key points that scholars highlight in support of this theory followed by 99 different arguments that support this theory: Historical Context Jewish Presence in Arabia : By the time of Muhammad, several Jewish tribes and communities were established in the Arabian Peninsula, particularly in regions like Yathrib (later Medina). These communities were well-integrated into the social and economic fabric of the region.

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Hebrew Bible · Quran

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