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SACRED SPACES IN ISLAMIC MEDINA: A FIRST LOOK

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THE  HARAM DECLARATION AND THE   MECCAN CONSTITUTION    In the previous posts, I discussed the presence and meaning of harams in pre-Islamic Hijaz, Madinah (or Medina) was the site of one of them, as we already know; now it seems interesting to see what happened after the advent of Islam. In this article, and eventually in the next ones, we’ll try to answer this question, in order to understand what happened and how the sacred spaces were configured in Islamic Madinah. As a matter of fact, Prophet Muhammad made use of the former haram after he fled to Madinah; the case of Medina is different from the others, as we have many information about this event. For Makkah (or Mecca) we cannot know how the site became an haram , since the Holy Quran does not provide any historical account, in the case of Medina we are luckier. The same goes for the site of Waji, as already noted in the previous article; in the case of Medina, on the contrary, the situation is different.   I am not denying that

HARAM AND HARAMS IN PRE-ISLAMIC HIJAZ: WHAT WE KNOW SO FAR

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SACRED SPACES IN PRE-ISLAMIC HIJAZ   In a previous post, I discussed the difference between haram and hima in the region oh Hijaz, where Madinah is located; here, it seems interesting to explore with more depth the harams  present there. On this regard, one may note that in Hijaz, not all the himas  were sacred in a strict sense; however, the custom to sanctify a place is well known and the harams  existed in the proximity of the cities of Makkah and Madinah. These places, in particular, as historians suggest, must have been known by the Prophet Muhammad; although the evidence is still generally lacking, this seems reasonable.   A UNIQUE HARAM ?   An interesting questions, then, is about the number of this places in the region of Hijaz before Islam; in fact, the Holy Quran mentions only one haram , but the available evidence seems to suggest that there must have been other harams as well. Besides the well known haram in Makkah, the historians point to Waji and Buss, which were associat