Peter von Sivers

Peter von Sivers Islamic Origins

Islamic Origins

Inheriting the Late Antique Tradition 550-700 CE

Peter von Sivers

INÂRAH Monografien zur Islamgeschichte und zum Koran, Band 5

Schiler & Mücke
Langue: anglais
1. Edition (2026)
Hardcover, 420 pages
ISBN 978-3-89930-490-9
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In Vorbereitung: erscheint im Herbst 2026

Uncovering insights into the origins of Islam: A bold leap into late antiquity

For centuries, the story of early Islam has been viewed through the lens of 9th-century texts written long after the events took place. Historian Peter von Sivers breaks free from this traditional narrative to deliver a groundbreaking, intellectually thrilling investigation into how Islam actually began.
Von Sivers radically discards later Abbāsid traditions, relying exclusively on sources and material culture produced between 550 and 750 ce.
Moving away from a purely Mecca-centric model, the book meticulously uncovers the movement's early footprint in the volatile borderlands of Northern Hijāz and Palaestina Tertia.
Rather than emerging from an isolated desert vacuum, the early Qur'anic movement is revealed as a direct, sophisticated response to the intense Christological controversies, mortalism, and religious disarray of the late antique Syro-Palestinian world.
Whether you are a scholar of religious history or a curious reader, this book reshapes everything you thought you knew about the Near East. By tracing the evolution from a peaceful eschatological "Warner" to a militant political state, Von Sivers provides a masterclass in historical detection. Islamic Origins bridges the gap between archaeology, theology, and political history, offering an unparalleled look at how a new faith inherited and transformed the ancient world.