Mapping Islamicjerusalem: a rediscovery of geographical boundaries
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adam_text | CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
........................................................................................................
і
Contknis
............................................................................................................................
iii
Maps
.......................................................................................................................................
vii
Figures
..................................................................................................................................
ίχ
Tables
.....................................................................................................................................
χ
Nora
On Translitération
.......................................................................................xi
Forward
.............................................................................................................................xiii
INTRODUCTION
............................................................................................1
Background
...........................................................................................................................1
Historica],
Background
....................................................................................................2
Framework
for Makkaii and Madinah
.......................................................................5
Tun
Probíjím
...........................................................................................................................6
Тш; Лім
.....................................................................................................................................7
Why?
..........................................................................................................................................8
sources and methodologies
...........................................................................................8
literaturi·
review
...............................................................................................................9
PART ONE: RELIGIOUS TERMINOLOGIES TO ISLAMICJERUSALEM
AND ITS SURROUNDINGS: THEIR EXTENT AND BOUNDARIES
..........11
CHAPTER ONE: THE EXTENT OF THE LAND OF BARAKAH
..............13
Barakah in the Qur an
....................................................................................................14
Barakah bestowed on a being
................................................................................................15
Barakah bestowed on an object
.............................................................................................16
Barakah bestowed on a text or statement.
.............................................................................17
Barakah bestowed in a point in time
.................................................................................19
Barakah bestowed on
aplace
................................................................................................20
The Land of Barakai
ι
.......................................................................................................23
The Location and Extent of the Land of Barakah
...........................................25
Extent of a/Sham
................................................................................................................26
Barakah Around.
.................................................................................................................32
The travelling of
S
ohmon......................................................................................................
35
The miff
ation
of Abraham
...................................................................................................38
The Israelites Inheritance
.....................................................................................................41
The Ancient Journey
.............................................................................................................43
Discusnon·.
............................................................................................................................45
Conclusion
...........................................................................................................................49
CHAPTER TWO: THE EXTENT OF THE HOLY LAND
...........................51
MUQADAS IN THE QUR AN
...................................................................................................51
Al-Qudüs.............................................................................................................................52
Kuhal-Qudus.
......................................................................................................................52
Nuqadisu
lak
........................................................................................................................52
Al-Wää
al-Muqadas
..........................................................................................................53
Al-Ard al-Muqadasab
.........................................................................................................55
THE LOCATION OF
ÁL-ARI)
AL-MUQADASAH
...................................................................56
TlIE EXEGESIS Ol· THE VKRSE
..............................................................................................61
Al-Tur
and the area around it.
.............................................................................................62
Al-Sbam
..............................................................................................................................63
Damascus, Palestine and parts of Jordan
..............................................................................63
Jericho
...................................................................................................................................63
The land of Bayt al-Maqdis
..................................................................................................64
Both Aelia and Bayt al-Maqdis
...........................................................................................64
The extent oitheIJoi.y Land
......................................................................................65
Accounts on the extent
.................................................................................................68
ΑΙ
-Bakri
(d.487AHI 1094CE)
.......................................................................................68
Al-Tifáshi(d.651AH/ 1251CE)
......................................................................................69
Al-Himyari
(d. 727AH/
1327
CE)..................................................................................
70
Al-Qalaqashandï (d.821AHI
141
8CE)
...........................................................................70
Al-Hanbali
(d.
927
АНІ
1521
CE)
..................................................................................72
Al-Tumurtãshi(d.
-1127AH/
171
SCE)
........................................................................74
Un
Ashürfd.
1393AH/ 1973CE)
.................................................................................74
Conclusion
...........................................................................................................................74
PART
TWO:
THE USAGE
OF THE NAMES OF ISLAMICJERUSALEM
.....79
CHAPTER THREE: THE NAMES OF ISLAMICJERUSALEM: FROM THE
PRE-MUSLIM PERIOD UNTIL 23AH
...........................................................81
Introduction
......................................................................................................................81
The Pre-Muslim Period in Arabia
................................................................................85
Propi ietic
Period
...............................................................................................................87
First connection
.....................................................................................................................88
Al-Isrã
(the Night Journey)
.................................................................................................92
More verses after
al-lsrä .......................................................................................................95
Change ofQiblah after the Hijra to Madinah
......................................................................96
The building of al-Aqsa Mosque
..........................................................................................96
Visit only three mosques
.......................................................................................................98
Abu
Sufyãn
in Aelia.
...........................................................................................................99
After the Take-over of Makkah
...........................................................................................99
Tamtm
al-Dári.
.................................................................................................................100
Al-Ard al-Muqadasah
......................................................................................................100
Haditb in
Tabuk
(fath Bayt al-Maqdis)
...........................................................................101
Prophet Joshua marching to Bayt al-Maqdis
......................................................................102
Prophet John
ni
Bayt al-Maqdis
........................................................................................ 103
The i-Mnd of Raising and Gathering.
.................................................................................103
Starting off on Pilgrimage from Bayt al-Maqdis,
................................................................104
People steadfast
..................................................................................................................104
Bayt al-Maqdis flourishing
................................................................................................105
Between Bayt al-Maqdis andthe Ka bah
...........................................................................105
Other
Ahádith
...................................................................................................................105
Conclusion
.........................................................................................................................106
First Muslim phase
..........................................................................................................106
Proposed burial in Bayt al-Maqdis
....................................................................................106
AbuBakr
.........................................................................................................................707
Vmarlbnal-Khaţţab
.......................................................................................................108
Conclusion
........................................................................................................................114
CHAPTER FOUR: DEVELOPMENT OF THE NAMES OF
ISLAMICJERUSALEM: FROM AFTER THE MUSLIM CONQUEST
UNTIL THE CRUSADER PERIOD
(23-500
AH)
.........................................117
Introduction
...................................................................................................................117
Period One
(23-132
AH/
644-749
CE)
.......................................................................119
Use of the name Aelia
.....................................................................................................719
Use of the name
Ђау1
al-Maqdis
.....................................................................................127
Use of other names
.............................................................................................................136
Conclusion
......................................................................................................................... 138
Period Two
(132-493
AH/
749-1099
CR)
...................................................................139
Introduction of name Al-Quds
...........................................................................................139
Use of the name
Ђау!
al-Maqdis
.....................................................................................148
Use of other names
.............................................................................................................156
Conclusion
.........................................................................................................................159
CHAPTER FIVE: DEVELOPMENT OF THE NAMES OF
ISLAMICJERUSALEM: FROM THE CRUSADES UNTIL THE LATE
OTTOMAN PERIOD
(500-1300
AH)
............................................................161
ТПК
INTRODUCTION OF THE NAMH aL-QuDS
AL-SHARlF
....................................... 161
Use of the Name ai.-Quds
..........................................................................................174
Using lands or·
al-Qľds
..............................................................................................184
Use of Other Names during this period
...............................................................185
Using Bayt al-Maqdis
.....................................................................................................185
Using
Ard
Bayt alMaqdis
...............................................................................................186
U
sing
Ard
al-Maqdis
....................................................................................................190
Using
ЪШ
al-Maqdis
.................................................................................................... 191
Using al-Bayt al-Muqadas
..............................................................................................192
Conclusion
........................................................................................................................193
PART THREE: THE GEOGRAPHICAL BOUNDARIES OF
ISLAMICJERUSALEM
......................................................................................197
CHAPTER SIX: THE EXTENT OF THE REGION
...................................199
Direct references
..........................................................................................................200
Al-Maqdis! (d.390 AH/
1000
CE)
...............................................................................200
Al-Tifãshi
(d.651 AH/
1251
CE)
.................................................................................211
Al-Vmari (d.749 AH/
7 349
CE)
.................................................................................215
Southern Boundary
......................................................................................................220
Discussion of accounts
................................................................................................223
Conclusion
........................................................................................................................224
CHAPTER SEVEN: INDIRECT REFERENCES TO THE REGION
........227
Jendo
................................................................................................................................228
Bethlehem
...........................................................................................................................230
Hebron
..............................................................................................................................230
Karak
................................................................................................................................233
Ascalon
..............................................................................................................................233
Lad.
...................................................................................................................................234
Nablus...............................................................................................................................234
Other Sites
.........................................................................................................................236
General accounts
..........................................................................................................237
Ardal-Quds
......................................................................................................................237
Area of Bay! al-Maqdis
....................................................................................................239
Topographical
Klement
..............................................................................................
240
Conclusion
........................................................................................................................242
CHAPTER EIGHT: ADMINISTRATIVE BOUNDARIES OF
ISLAMICJERUSALEM
..................................................................................245
The wider region
.................................................................................................................246
The administrative district prior to the Muslim conquest
....................................................248
The administrative districts at the time of the Muslim conquest.
.........................................249
The administrative districts after the Muslim conquest
.......................................................251
The Crusader Period.
.........................................................................................................254
Ayyubids
...........................................................................................................................254
Mamluks
...........................................................................................................................255
Ottomans
...........................................................................................................................258
Conclusion
........................................................................................................................260
CONCLUSIONS
&
RECOMMENDATION
..............................................261
CONCLUSION
..............................................................................................263
The Land of Barakah and the Holy Land
...........................................................264
Till·: NAMES OFlSI.AMICjERUSALEM
.................................................................................269
ΊΊ
IE REGION OFlSI.AMICJERUSAl.EM
...............................................................................270
MAI
Ol·
THE REGION
..........................................................................................................273
Same or
dii
Ferent
...........................................................................................................275
Recommendations
..........................................................................................................276
Recommendations for further research
.............................................................279
APPENDICES
....................................................................................................281
APPENDIX
1:.................................................................................................283
Text quotations
.............................................................................................................283
APPENDIX II:
................................................................................................295
Study of
Al-Maqdisî s
Measurement
......................................................................295
BIBLIOGRAPHY
...............................................................................................305
INDEX
...............................................................................................................323
LIST OF MAPS
Map
0.1:
The extent oi mi;
Haram
region of Makkah
...................................................
6
Map
1.1:
Roman Provinces in aj.-Sham before the Muslim conquest
.......................26
Map
1.2:
perceived extent oi· ai.-Sham from some early accounts
..........................27
Map
1.3:
Ai.-lSTAKimi s map
oľAb
-Ѕилм
...................................................................................
29
Map
1.4:
Ibn Hawqal s map oi·
λι.
-Ѕнлм
..................................................................................
29
Map
1.5:
al-Maqdisî s
map oi· al-Si
iam
....................................................................................29
MAP
1.6:
EQUIVALENT
Ol· AI.-IŞŢAKHRÎ s,
IBN
HaWQAĽS
AND
AL-MaQDISÍ s
MAPS
...........30
Map
1.7:
Τι ιϊ:.
most
probable
extent of the region of al-Sham in the
karí.y
Muslim period
.....................................................................................................................32
Map
1.8:
Top elevation of al-Aqsa Mosque, witi
і
circles starting from its
CENTRE
...................................................................................................................................34
Map
1.9:
Circle showing an approximate extent of Prophet Solomon s one-stop
journey using wind
..........................................................................................................37
Map
1.10:
Shaded area si iowing the area not part of the Land of Barakah
from
ті
ie north-east
.......................................................................................................39
Map
1.11:
Ancient
siti«
in Egypt
.............................................................................................41
Map
1.12:
Shaded area showing the area not part of al-Ard al-Mubarakafi
from the south-west
.......................................................................................................42
Map
1.13:
Shaded area showing areas not part of the Land of Barakah from
south
......................................................................................................................................44
Map
1.14:
Extent of the Land of Barakah: shaded parts showing areas
excluded from being part of this land
..................................................................45
Map
1.15:
Extent of the
1
.and of Barakah: inner circles with Egypt on the
TANGENT
................................................................................................................................46
Map
1.16:
Extent of
n m
Land of Barakah: around al-Aqsa both circular and
oval shape
............................................................................................................................48
Map
1.17:
Extent of the Land of Barakah overlaying the extent of al-Sham.
50
Map
2.1 :
Possible location of
ti ie
Holy Valley along the dotted line
..............53
Map
2.2:
Possible route taken by the Israelites after leaving Egypt
...................58
Map
2.3:
Si iadf.d area showing the area not part of
ti ie
Holy Land from the
south-west
...........................................................................................................................59
Map
2.4:
Τι
if; Roman road network
.......................................................................................60
Map
2.5:
The southern areas excluded from the Holy Land
....................................65
Map
2.6:
Ti
if:
souti iern
and eastern areas excluded from toe Holy Land
..........67
Map
2.7:
Area of forty miles by forty miles (square with continuous line)
........69
Map
2.8:
Possible extent of
al-TîfAshî
.................................................................................70
Map
2.9:
Τι
if; extent of
al-Qalqashandï s
map; named sites underlined
...............71
Vlil
Map
2.10:
Τι π;
extent of the Holy],and according to
al-Hanbai.í s
(dashed
UNI·;); OVERLAYING THE EXCLUDED AREAS
.....................................................................73
Map
2.11:
Different depictions
οι· τι
n;
extent
οι-
ti ii·; I
Ιοί ύ
]
.and
...........................75
Map
2.12::
Relation
bf/i yf:en
τι
ii;
1.
an
doi·
Barakaii and
ti ii;
I
loi .y I.and
..............76
Map
4.1:
Location of Caesarea and Ajnadin wrn iin
τι π;
proviní::;
οι·
Palestina
Prima
which can be equated with
τι π;
region
οι-Λει.ιλ
.................................113
Map
6.1:
Maximum
extent
of al-Maqdisï s
boundaries with
Λει.ιλ
as centre....
203
Map
6.2:
Al-Maqdisï s
named locations
............................................................................207
Map
6.3:
Lines to the named locations and
пін
possible extent of
оті
ifrs
.....209
Map
6.4:
Combination of maps
1 & 3:
Synthesis of boundaries according to
analysis of
al-maqdisï s
discretion and dimension
......................................210
Map
6.5:
Possible extent of the boundaries of Isi-amicjerusalem by
al-Tífäsi
ii
...............................................................................................................................................214
Map
6.6:
Al- Umarí s
possible axes
.......................................................................................217
Map
6.7:
Topography of the region
...................................................................................218
Map
6.8:
Al- Umari s extent ofthi; boundaries for
тій;
region
.............................220
Map
6.9:
The approximate area of wilderness and the possible boundary with
the region of islamicjerusalem
...............................................................................222
Map
6.10:
Framework
of thi; extent of the region of Isi.amicjf.rusai.em as
derived from direct accounts
.................................................................................225
Map
7.1
Jericho and Giior
.....................................................................................................229
Map
7.2:
Hebron and surrounding area
..........................................................................233
Map
7.3: Nablus
and surrounding area
............................................................................236
Map
7.4:
Extent of the Land of Can
aan
..........................................................................238
Map
7.5:
Mountains around Jerusalem extending from
Nablus
to Kuseifa....
240
Map
7.6:
location of Mount Siiihan
..................................................................................241
Map
7.7:
Locations of areas covered in reference to direct framework
siti;
names underlined
.........................................................................................................243
Map
8.1:
Byzantine Provinces of al-Sham
.......................................................................247
Map
8.2:
Approximation of the AjnAd
...............................................................................247
Map
8.3:
Al-Maqdisi s division of thi;
Ajnäd...................................................................247
Map
8.4
:Roman boundaries of the district of
Леї
j
a, from
135СЛЇ
........................248
Map
8.5:
Location of Caesarea and
Ajnädín
in thi; region of Aelia
=
Palestina
Prima...................................................................................................................................
250
Map
8.6:
Borders of the district of al-Quds during thi; Mami.Cks
......................257
Map
8.7:
The Ottoman
administrativi;
district Mutasarrifyyat ai.-Quds ai,-
SharIf
..................................................................................................................................259
Map
9.1:
Extent of the Land of Barakaii over region of al-Si
iam
......................265
Map
9.2:
Most probable extent of
ti ie
Holy Land
......................................................266
Map
9.3:
Extiínts
of Land of Barakaii and Holy Land
..............................................268
Map
9.4:
Ті н;
boundaries of the region of Islamicjerusai.em
..................................274
LIST OF TABLES
Tabu·:
10.1:
Distanci
■:
mi;asuri;mi;nt acchptkdbyiiii; majority
οι-
scholars
.......296
тлві.н
10.2:
dlhkrhnttkrminoi.ogihs andtiihir
liqľivalkn
is according
тол1.-
MAQDISl
...............................................................................................................................299
Tabu
: 10.3:
Mhasirkmunts
οι·
monuments in cubits by
λι.
-Maqdisï
and
ті
mm
mktric: kqltvai.hn is, as sviuj. as
cai.cľi.aiions oi-thí;ir
μι;λν
vai.ui:,and
its
corri^spondinc;
valli:
oi· ti ii;
mili;
...........................................................................303
Tabu;
10.4:
Distanci·: miíasurkmknt oi-
Al-Maqdisï
and its
i;qľivai.i:nt
міггшс
valli;, Ai.oNc;
with calculations
οι·
ti
ii·:
μι·:λν
...................................................303
Tabu;
10.5:
ai.-Maqdisî s
iiìrminolocuiìs and ti
mm mhtric ixjlivaliínts
..............304
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CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
.
і
Contknis
.
iii
Maps
.
vii
Figures
.
ίχ
Tables
.
χ
Nora
On Translitération
.xi
Forward
.xiii
INTRODUCTION
.1
Background
.1
Historica],
Background
.2
Framework
for Makkaii and Madinah
.5
Tun
Probíjím
.6
Тш; Лім
.7
Why?
.8
sources and methodologies
.8
literaturi·
review
.9
PART ONE: RELIGIOUS TERMINOLOGIES TO ISLAMICJERUSALEM
AND ITS SURROUNDINGS: THEIR EXTENT AND BOUNDARIES
.11
CHAPTER ONE: THE EXTENT OF THE LAND OF BARAKAH
.13
Barakah in the Qur'an
.14
Barakah bestowed on a being
.15
Barakah bestowed on an object
.16
Barakah bestowed on a text or statement.
.17
Barakah bestowed in a "point in time"
.19
Barakah bestowed on
aplace
.20
The Land of Barakai
ι
.23
The Location and Extent of the Land of Barakah
.25
Extent of a/Sham
.26
Barakah Around.
.32
The travelling of
S
ohmon.
35
The miff
ation
of Abraham
.38
The Israelites''Inheritance
.41
The Ancient Journey
.43
Discusnon·.
.45
Conclusion
.49
CHAPTER TWO: THE EXTENT OF THE HOLY LAND
.51
MUQADAS IN THE QUR'AN
.51
Al-Qudüs.52
Kuhal-Qudus.
.52
Nuqadisu
lak
.52
Al-Wää
al-Muqadas
.53
Al-Ard al-Muqadasab
.55
THE LOCATION OF
ÁL-ARI)
AL-MUQADASAH
.56
TlIE EXEGESIS Ol· THE VKRSE
.61
Al-Tur
and the area around it.
.62
Al-Sbam
.63
Damascus, Palestine and parts of Jordan
.63
Jericho
.63
The land of Bayt al-Maqdis
.64
Both Aelia and Bayt al-Maqdis
.64
The extent oitheIJoi.y Land
.65
Accounts on the extent
.68
ΑΙ
-Bakri
(d.487AHI 1094CE)
.68
Al-Tifáshi(d.651AH/ 1251CE)
.69
Al-Himyari
(d. 727AH/
1327
CE).
70
Al-Qalaqashandï (d.821AHI
141
8CE)
.70
Al-Hanbali
(d.
927
АНІ
1521
CE)
.72
Al-Tumurtãshi(d.
-1127AH/
171
'SCE)
.74
Un
'Ashürfd.
1393AH/ 1973CE)
.74
Conclusion
.74
PART
TWO:
THE USAGE
OF THE NAMES OF ISLAMICJERUSALEM
.79
CHAPTER THREE: THE NAMES OF ISLAMICJERUSALEM: FROM THE
PRE-MUSLIM PERIOD UNTIL 23AH
.81
Introduction
.81
The Pre-Muslim Period in Arabia
.85
Propi ietic
Period
.87
First connection
.88
Al-Isrã'
(the Night Journey)
.92
More verses after
al-lsrä'.95
Change ofQiblah after the Hijra to Madinah
.96
The building of al-Aqsa Mosque
.96
Visit only three mosques
.98
Abu
Sufyãn
in Aelia.
.99
After the Take-over of Makkah
.99
Tamtm
al-Dári.
.100
Al-Ard al-Muqadasah
.100
Haditb in
Tabuk
(fath Bayt al-Maqdis)
.101
Prophet Joshua marching to Bayt al-Maqdis
.102
Prophet John
ni
Bayt al-Maqdis
. 103
The i-Mnd of Raising and Gathering.
.103
Starting off on Pilgrimage from Bayt al-Maqdis,
.104
People steadfast
.104
Bayt al-Maqdis flourishing
.105
Between Bayt al-Maqdis andthe Ka'bah
.105
Other
Ahádith
.105
Conclusion
.106
First Muslim phase
.106
Proposed burial in Bayt al-Maqdis
.106
AbuBakr
.707
Vmarlbnal-Khaţţab
.108
Conclusion
.114
CHAPTER FOUR: DEVELOPMENT OF THE NAMES OF
ISLAMICJERUSALEM: FROM AFTER THE MUSLIM CONQUEST
UNTIL THE CRUSADER PERIOD
(23-500
AH)
.117
Introduction
.117
Period One
(23-132
AH/
644-749
CE)
.119
Use of the name 'Aelia'
.719
Use of the name
Ђау1
al-Maqdis'
.127
Use of other names
.136
Conclusion
. 138
Period Two
(132-493
AH/
749-1099
CR)
.139
Introduction of name Al-Quds
.139
Use of the name
Ђау!
al-Maqdis'
.148
Use of other names
.156
Conclusion
.159
CHAPTER FIVE: DEVELOPMENT OF THE NAMES OF
ISLAMICJERUSALEM: FROM THE CRUSADES UNTIL THE LATE
OTTOMAN PERIOD
(500-1300
AH)
.161
ТПК
INTRODUCTION OF THE NAMH "aL-QuDS
AL-SHARlF'
. 161
Use of the Name 'ai.-Quds'
.174
Using'lands or·
al-Qľds'
.184
Use of Other Names during this period
.185
Using 'Bayt al-Maqdis'
.185
Using
Ard
Bayt alMaqdis
.186
U
sing"
Ard
al-Maqdis"
.190
Using
ЪШ
al-Maqdis'
. 191
Using 'al-Bayt al-Muqadas'
.192
Conclusion
.193
PART THREE: THE GEOGRAPHICAL BOUNDARIES OF
ISLAMICJERUSALEM
.197
CHAPTER SIX: THE EXTENT OF THE REGION
.199
Direct references
.200
Al-Maqdis! (d.390 AH/
1000
CE)
.200
Al-Tifãshi
(d.651 AH/
1251
CE)
.211
Al-Vmari (d.749 AH/
7 349
CE)
.215
Southern Boundary
.220
Discussion of accounts
.223
Conclusion
.224
CHAPTER SEVEN: INDIRECT REFERENCES TO THE REGION
.227
Jendo
.228
Bethlehem
.230
Hebron
.230
Karak
.233
Ascalon
.233
Lad.
.234
Nablus.234
Other Sites
.236
General accounts
.237
Ardal-Quds
.237
Area of Bay! al-Maqdis
.239
Topographical
Klement
.
240
Conclusion
.242
CHAPTER EIGHT: ADMINISTRATIVE BOUNDARIES OF
ISLAMICJERUSALEM
.245
The wider region
.246
The administrative district prior to the Muslim conquest
.248
The administrative districts at the time of the Muslim conquest.
.249
The administrative districts after the Muslim conquest
.251
The Crusader Period.
.254
Ayyubids
.254
Mamluks
.255
Ottomans
.258
Conclusion
.260
CONCLUSIONS
&
RECOMMENDATION
.261
CONCLUSION
.263
The Land of Barakah and the Holy Land
.264
Till·: NAMES OFlSI.AMICjERUSALEM
.269
ΊΊ
IE REGION OFlSI.AMICJERUSAl.EM
.270
MAI'
Ol·'
THE REGION
.273
Same or
dii
'Ferent
.275
Recommendations
.276
Recommendations for further research
.279
APPENDICES
.281
APPENDIX
1:.283
Text quotations
.283
APPENDIX II:
.295
Study of
Al-Maqdisî's
Measurement
.295
BIBLIOGRAPHY
.305
INDEX
.323
LIST OF MAPS
Map
0.1:
The extent oi mi;
Haram
region of Makkah
.
6
Map
1.1:
Roman Provinces in aj.-Sham before the Muslim conquest
.26
Map
1.2:
perceived extent oi·' ai.-Sham from some early accounts
.27
Map
1.3:
Ai.-lSTAKimi's map
oľAb
-Ѕилм
.
29
Map
1.4:
Ibn Hawqal's map oi·
λι.
-Ѕнлм
.
29
Map
1.5:
al-Maqdisî's
map oi· al-Si
iam
.29
MAP
1.6:
EQUIVALENT
Ol·' AI.-IŞŢAKHRÎ's,
IBN
HaWQAĽS
AND
AL-MaQDISÍ's
MAPS
.30
Map
1.7:
Τι ιϊ:.
most
probable
extent of the region of al-Sham in the
karí.y
Muslim period
.32
Map
1.8:
Top elevation of al-Aqsa Mosque, witi
і
circles starting from its
CENTRE
.34
Map
1.9:
Circle showing an approximate extent of Prophet Solomon's one-stop
journey using wind
.37
Map
1.10:
Shaded area si iowing the area not part of the Land of Barakah
from
ті
ie north-east
.39
Map
1.11:
Ancient
siti«
in Egypt
.41
Map
1.12:
Shaded area showing the area not part of al-Ard al-Mubarakafi
from the south-west
.42
Map
1.13:
Shaded area showing areas not part of the Land of Barakah from
south
.44
Map
1.14:
Extent of the Land of Barakah: shaded parts showing areas
excluded from being part of this land
.45
Map
1.15:
Extent of the
1
.and of Barakah: inner circles with Egypt on the
TANGENT
.46
Map
1.16:
Extent of
n m
Land of Barakah: around al-Aqsa both circular and
oval shape
.48
Map
1.17:
Extent of the Land of Barakah overlaying the extent of al-Sham.
50
Map
2.1 :
Possible location of
ti ie
Holy Valley along the dotted line
.53
Map
2.2:
Possible route taken by the Israelites after leaving Egypt
.58
Map
2.3:
Si iadf.d area showing the area not part of
ti ie
Holy Land from the
south-west
.59
Map
2.4:
Τι
if; Roman road network
.60
Map
2.5:
The southern areas excluded from the Holy Land
.65
Map
2.6:
Ti
if:
souti iern
and eastern areas excluded from toe Holy Land
.67
Map
2.7:
Area of forty miles by forty miles (square with continuous line)
.69
Map
2.8:
Possible extent of
al-TîfAshî
.70
Map
2.9:
Τι
if; extent of
al-Qalqashandï's
map; named sites underlined
.71
Vlil
Map
2.10:
Τι π;
extent of the Holy],and according to
al-Hanbai.í's
(dashed
UNI·;); OVERLAYING THE EXCLUDED AREAS
.73
Map
2.11:
Different depictions
οι· τι
n;
extent
οι-
ti ii·; I
Ιοί ύ
]
.and
.75
Map
2.12::
Relation
bf/i\yf:en
τι
ii;
1.
an
doi·
Barakaii and
ti ii;
I
loi .y I.and
.76
Map
4.1:
Location of Caesarea and Ajnadin wrn iin
τι π;
proviní::;
οι·
Palestina
Prima
which can be equated with
τι π;
region
οι-Λει.ιλ
.113
Map
6.1:
Maximum
extent
of al-Maqdisï's
boundaries with
Λει.ιλ
as centre.
203
Map
6.2:
Al-Maqdisï's
named locations
.207
Map
6.3:
Lines to the named locations and
пін
possible extent of
оті
ifrs
.209
Map
6.4:
Combination of maps
1 & 3:
Synthesis of boundaries according to
analysis of
al-maqdisï's
discretion and dimension
.210
Map
6.5:
Possible extent of the boundaries of Isi-amicjerusalem by
al-Tífäsi
ii
.214
Map
6.6:
Al-'Umarí's
possible axes
.217
Map
6.7:
Topography of the region
.218
Map
6.8:
Al-'Umari's extent ofthi; boundaries for
тій;
region
.220
Map
6.9:
The approximate area of wilderness and the possible boundary with
the region of islamicjerusalem
.222
Map
6.10:
Framework
of thi; extent of the region of Isi.amicjf.rusai.em as
derived from direct accounts
.225
Map
7.1
Jericho and Giior
.229
Map
7.2:
Hebron and surrounding area
.233
Map
7.3: Nablus
and surrounding area
.236
Map
7.4:
Extent of the Land of Can
aan
.238
Map
7.5:
Mountains around Jerusalem extending from
Nablus
to Kuseifa.
240
Map
7.6:
location of Mount Siiihan
.241
Map
7.7:
Locations of areas covered in reference to direct framework
siti;
names underlined
.243
Map
8.1:
Byzantine Provinces of al-Sham
.247
Map
8.2:
Approximation of the AjnAd
.247
Map
8.3:
Al-Maqdisi's division of thi;
Ajnäd.247
Map
8.4
:Roman boundaries of the district of
Леї
j
a, from
135СЛЇ
.248
Map
8.5:
Location of Caesarea and
Ajnädín
in thi; region of Aelia
=
Palestina
Prima.
250
Map
8.6:
Borders of the district of al-Quds during thi; Mami.Cks
.257
Map
8.7:
The Ottoman
administrativi;
district Mutasarrifyyat ai.-Quds ai,-
SharIf
.259
Map
9.1:
Extent of' the Land of Barakaii over region of al-Si
iam
.265
Map
9.2:
Most probable extent of
ti ie
Holy Land
.266
Map
9.3:
Extiínts
of Land of Barakaii and Holy Land
.268
Map
9.4:
Ті н;
boundaries of the region of Islamicjerusai.em
.274
LIST OF TABLES
Tabu·:
10.1:
Distanci
■:
mi;asuri;mi;nt acchptkdbyiiii; majority
οι-
scholars
.296
тлві.н
10.2:
dlhkrhnttkrminoi.ogihs andtiihir
liqľivalkn
is according
тол1.-
MAQDISl
.299
Tabu
: 10.3:
Mhasirkmunts
οι·
monuments in cubits by
λι.
-Maqdisï
and
ті
mm
mktric: kqltvai.hn is, as sviuj. as
cai.cľi.aiions oi-thí;ir
μι;λν
vai.ui:,and
its
corri^spondinc;
valli:
oi· ti ii;
mili;
.303
Tabu;
10.4:
Distanci·: miíasurkmknt oi-
Al-Maqdisï
and its
i;qľivai.i:nt
міггшс
valli;, Ai.oNc;
with calculations
οι·'
ti
ii·:
μι·:λν
.303
Tabu;
10.5:
ai.-Maqdisî's
iiìrminolocuiìs and ti
mm mhtric ixjlivaliínts
.304 |
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title | Mapping Islamicjerusalem a rediscovery of geographical boundaries |
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title_auth | Mapping Islamicjerusalem a rediscovery of geographical boundaries |
title_exact_search | Mapping Islamicjerusalem a rediscovery of geographical boundaries |
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title_full | Mapping Islamicjerusalem a rediscovery of geographical boundaries Khalid A. El-Awiaisi |
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