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Paperback The Temple That Would Not Die: Harran from Naram-Sīn to the Mongols Book

ISBN: B0H8C3QJH9

ISBN13: 9798235686397

The Temple That Would Not Die: Harran from Naram-Sīn to the Mongols

The Temple That Would Not Die: Harran from Naram-Sīn to the Mongols

For three thousand years, the city of Harran stood at the crossroads of empires, its temple to the moon god Sīn drawing the devotion of Akkadian kings, Assyrian emperors, and Roman pilgrims alike. Then, in 830 CE, an Abbasid caliph gave its pagan inhabitants an impossible choice: convert, claim protection under a name that was never theirs to claim, or die.

What they did next changed the intellectual history of two civilizations.

The Mysterious Sabians of Harran traces one of history's most audacious acts of religious reinvention, from the ancient cult of the moon god through a desperate legal gambit that transformed star-worshippers into "People of the Book," and into the astonishing two-century flowering that followed: a Neoplatonic theology sophisticated enough to shape Islamic mysticism, a mathematical dynasty whose discoveries anticipated modern calculus, and a body of astral magic that would resurface, centuries later, on the writing desks of Renaissance Florence.

Drawing on Arabic, Syriac, and Hebrew sources rarely brought together in one narrative, this book follows Harran from Sumerian antiquity to Mongol destruction and beyond, revealing how a small Mesopotamian city's fight for survival became a hidden foundation stone of Western esotericism itself.



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