Inthetimeofignorance,theArabs,liketheJewsandEgyptians,abstainedfromthetasteofswine'sflesh;^53theycircumcised^54theirchildrenattheageofpuberty:thesamecustoms,withoutthecensureorthepreceptoftheKoran,havebeensilentlytransmittedtotheirposterityandproselytes。Ithasbeensagaciouslyconjectured,thattheartfullegislatorindulgedthestubbornprejudicesofhiscountrymen。Itismoresimpletobelievethatheadheredtothehabitsandopinionsofhisyouth,withoutforeseeingthatapracticecongenialtotheclimateofMeccamightbecomeuselessorinconvenientonthebanksoftheDanubeortheVolga。
  [Footnote44:WhatevercannowbeknownoftheidolatryoftheancientArabiansmaybefoundinPocock,Specimen,p。89—136,163,164。HisprofounderuditionismoreclearlyandconciselyinterpretedbySale,PreliminaryDiscourse,p。14—24;andAssemanniBibliot。Orienttom。iv。p。580—590hasaddedsomevaluableremarks。]
  [Footnote45:Diodor。Sicul。tom。i。l。iii。p。211。Thecharacterandpositionaresocorrectlyapposite,thatIamsurprisedhowthiscuriouspassageshouldhavebeenreadwithoutnoticeorapplication。YetthisfamoustemplehadbeenoverlookedbyAgatharcides,deMariRubro,p。58,inHudson,tom。i。,whomDiodoruscopiesintherestofthedescription。WastheSicilianmoreknowingthantheEgyptian?OrwastheCaababuiltbetweentheyearsofRome650and746,thedatesoftheirrespectivehistories?Dodwell,inDissert。adtom。i。Hudson,p。72。
  Fabricius,Bibliot。Graec。tom。ii。p。770。
  Note:Mr。ForsterGeographyofArabia,vol。ii。p。118,etseq。hasraisedanobjection,asIthink,fataltothishypothesisofGibbon。Thetemple,situatedinthecountryoftheBanizomeneis,wasnotbetweentheThamuditesandtheSabaeans,buthigherupthanthecoastinhabitedbytheformer。Mr。
  ForsterwouldplaceitasfarnorthasMoiiah。IamnotquitesatisfiedthatthiswillagreewiththewholedescriptionofDiodorus—M。1845。]
  [Footnote46:Pocock,Specimen,p。60,61。FromthedeathofMahometweascendto68,fromhisbirthto129,yearsbeforetheChristianaera。Theveilorcurtain,whichisnowofsilkandgold,wasnomorethanapieceofEgyptianlinen,Abulfeda,inVit。Mohammed。c。6,p。14。]
  [Footnote47:TheoriginalplanoftheCaabawhichisservilelycopiedinSale,theUniversalHistory,&c。wasaTurkishdraught,whichRelanddeReligioneMohammedica,p。113—123
  hascorrectedandexplainedfromthebestauthorities。ForthedescriptionandlegendoftheCaaba,consultPocock,Specimen,p。115—122,theBibliothequeOrientaleofD'Herbelot,Caaba,Hagir,Zemzem,&c。,andSalePreliminaryDiscourse,p。114—
  122。]
  [Footnote48:Cosa,thefifthancestorofMahomet,musthaveusurpedtheCaabaA。D。440;butthestoryisdifferentlytoldbyJannabi,Gagnier,ViedeMahomet,tom。i。p。65—69,andbyAbulfeda,inVit。Moham。c。6,p。13。]
  [Footnote49:Inthesecondcentury,MaximusofTyreattributestotheArabstheworshipofastone,Dissert。viii。tom。i。p。
  142,edit。Reiske;andthereproachisfuriouslyreechoedbytheChristians,ClemensAlex。inProtreptico,p。40。ArnobiuscontraGentes,l。vi。p。246。YetthesestoneswerenootherthanofSyriaandGreece,sorenownedinsacredandprofaneantiquity,Euseb。Praep。Evangel。l。i。p。37。Marsham,Canon。
  Chron。p。54—56。]
  [Footnote50:ThetwohorridsubjectsareaccuratelydiscussedbythelearnedSirJohnMarsham,Canon。Chron。p。76—78,301—
  304。SanchoniathoderivesthePhoeniciansacrificesfromtheexampleofChronus;butweareignorantwhetherChronuslivedbefore,orafter,Abraham,orindeedwhetherhelivedatall。]
  [Footnote51:ThereproachofPorphyry;buthelikewiseimputestotheRomanthesamebarbarouscustom,which,A。U。C。657,hadbeenfinallyabolished。Dumaetha,DaumatalGendai,isnoticedbyPtolemyTabul。p。37,Arabia,p。9—29andAbulfeda,p。57,
  andmaybefoundinD'Anville'smaps,inthemid—desertbetweenChaibarandTadmor。]
  [Footnote52:Prcoopius,deBell。Persico,l。i。c。28,
  Evagrius,l。vi。c。21,andPocock,Specimen,p。72,86,
  attestthehumansacrificesoftheArabsinthevithcentury。
  ThedangerandescapeofAbdallahisatraditionratherthanafact,Gagnier,ViedeMahomet,tom。i。p。82—84。]
  [Footnote53:Suilliscarnibusabstinent,saysSolinus,Polyhistor。c。33,whocopiesPlinyl。viii。c。68inthestrangesupposition,thathogscannotliveinArabia。TheEgyptianswereactuatedbyanaturalandsuperstitioushorrorforthatuncleanbeast,Marsham,Canon。p。205。TheoldArabianslikewisepractised,postcoitum,theriteofablution,Herodot。
  l。i。c。80,whichissanctifiedbytheMahometanlaw,Reland,p。75,&c。,Chardin,orrathertheMollahofShahAbbas,tom。iv。
  p。71,&c。]
  [Footnote54:TheMahometandoctorsarenotfondofthesubject;
  yettheyholdcircumcisionnecessarytosalvation,andevenpretendthatMahometwasmiraculouslybornwithoutaforeskin,Pocock,Specimen,p。319,320。Sale'sPreliminaryDiscourse,p。
  106,107。]
  ChapterL:DescriptionOfArabiaAndItsInhabitants。
  PartIII。
  Arabiawasfree:theadjacentkingdomswereshakenbythestormsofconquestandtyranny,andthepersecutedsectsfledtothehappylandwheretheymightprofesswhattheythought,andpractisewhattheyprofessed。ThereligionsoftheSabiansandMagians,oftheJewsandChristians,weredisseminatedfromthePersianGulftotheRedSea。Inaremoteperiodofantiquity,SabianismwasdiffusedoverAsiabythescienceoftheChaldaeans^55andthearmsoftheAssyrians。Fromtheobservationsoftwothousandyears,thepriestsandastronomersofBabylon^56
  deducedtheeternallawsofnatureandprovidence。Theyadoredthesevengodsorangels,whodirectedthecourseofthesevenplanets,andshedtheirirresistibleinfluenceontheearth。Theattributesofthesevenplanets,withthetwelvesignsofthezodiac,andthetwenty—fourconstellationsofthenorthernandsouthernhemisphere,wererepresentedbyimagesandtalismans;
  thesevendaysoftheweekwerededicatedtotheirrespectivedeities;theSabiansprayedthriceeachday;andthetempleofthemoonatHaranwasthetermoftheirpilgrimage。^57Buttheflexiblegeniusoftheirfaithwasalwaysreadyeithertoteachortolearn:inthetraditionofthecreation,thedeluge,andthepatriarchs,theyheldasingularagreementwiththeirJewishcaptives;theyappealedtothesecretbooksofAdam,Seth,andEnoch;andaslightinfusionofthegospelhastransformedthelastremnantofthePolytheistsintotheChristiansofSt。John,intheterritoryofBassora。^58ThealtarsofBabylonwereoverturnedbytheMagians;buttheinjuriesoftheSabianswererevengedbytheswordofAlexander;Persiagroanedabovefivehundredyearsunderaforeignyoke;andthepurestdisciplesofZoroasterescapedfromthecontagionofidolatry,andbreathedwiththeiradversariesthefreedomofthedesert。^59SevenhundredyearsbeforethedeathofMahomet,theJewsweresettledinArabia;andafargreatermultitudewasexpelledfromtheHolyLandinthewarsofTitusandHadrian。Theindustriousexilesaspiredtolibertyandpower:theyerectedsynagoguesinthecities,andcastlesinthewilderness,andtheirGentileconvertswereconfoundedwiththechildrenofIsrael,whomtheyresembledintheoutwardmarkofcircumcision。TheChristianmissionarieswerestillmoreactiveandsuccessful:theCatholicsassertedtheiruniversalreign;thesectswhomtheyoppressed,successivelyretiredbeyondthelimitsoftheRomanempire;theMarcionitesandManichaeansdispersedtheirfantasticopinionsandapocryphalgospels;thechurchesofYemen,andtheprincesofHiraandGassan,wereinstructedinapurercreedbytheJacobiteandNestorianbishops。^60Thelibertyofchoicewaspresentedtothetribes:eachArabwasfreetoelectortocomposehisprivatereligion:andtherudesuperstitionofhishousewasmingledwiththesublimetheologyofsaintsandphilosophers。Afundamentalarticleoffaithwasinculcatedbytheconsentofthelearnedstrangers;theexistenceofonesupremeGodwhoisexaltedabovethepowersofheavenandearth,butwhohasoftenrevealedhimselftomankindbytheministryofhisangelsandprophets,andwhosegraceorjusticehasinterrupted,byseasonablemiracles,theorderofnature。ThemostrationaloftheArabsacknowledgedhispower,thoughtheyneglectedhisworship;^61
  anditwashabitratherthanconvictionthatstillattachedthemtotherelicsofidolatry。TheJewsandChristianswerethepeopleoftheBook;theBiblewasalreadytranslatedintotheArabiclanguage,^62andthevolumeoftheOldTestamentwasacceptedbytheconcordoftheseimplacableenemies。InthestoryoftheHebrewpatriarchs,theArabswerepleasedtodiscoverthefathersoftheirnation。TheyapplaudedthebirthandpromisesofIsmael;reveredthefaithandvirtueofAbraham;
  tracedhispedigreeandtheirowntothecreationofthefirstman,andimbibed,withequalcredulity,theprodigiesoftheholytext,andthedreamsandtraditionsoftheJewishrabbis。
  [Footnote55:DiodorusSiculustom。i。l。ii。p。142—145hascastontheirreligionthecuriousbutsuperficialglanceofaGreek。Theirastronomywouldbefarmorevaluable:theyhadlookedthroughthetelescopeofreason,sincetheycoulddoubtwhetherthesunwereinthenumberoftheplanetsorofthefixedstars。]
  [Footnote56:Simplicius,whoquotesPorphyry,deCoelo,l。ii。
  com。xlvip。123,lin。18,apudMarsham,Canon。Chron。p。474,whodoubtsthefact,becauseitisadversetohissystems。TheearliestdateoftheChaldaeanobservationsistheyear2234
  beforeChrist。AftertheconquestofBabylonbyAlexander,theywerecommunicatedattherequestofAristotle,totheastronomerHipparchus。Whatamomentintheannalsofscience!]
  [Footnote57:Pocock,Specimen,p。138—146,Hottinger,Hist。
  Orient。p。162—203,Hyde,deReligioneVet。Persarum,p。124,128,&c。,D'Herbelot,Sabi,p。725,726,andSale,PreliminaryDiscourse,p。14,15,ratherexcitethangratifyourcuriosity;andthelastofthesewritersconfoundsSabianismwiththeprimitivereligionoftheArabs。]
  [Footnote58:D'Anvillel'EuphrateetleTigre,p。130—137
  willfixthepositionoftheseambiguousChristians;AssemannusBibliot。Oriental。tom。iv。p。607—614mayexplaintheirtenets。Butitisaslipperytasktoascertainthecreedofanignorantpeopleafraidandashamedtodisclosetheirsecrettraditions。
  Note:TheCodexNasiraeus,theirsacredbook,hasbeenpublishedbyNorbergwhoseresearchescontainalmostallthatisknownofthissingularpeople。Buttheiroriginisalmostasobscureasever:ifancient,theircreedhasbeensocorruptedwithmysticismandMahometanism,thatitsnativelineamentsareveryindistinct。—M。]
  [Footnote59:TheMagiwerefixedintheprovinceofBhrein,Gagnier,ViedeMahomet,tom。iii。p。114,andmingledwiththeoldArabians,Pocock,Specimen,p。146—150。]
  [Footnote60:ThestateoftheJewsandChristiansinArabiaisdescribedbyPocockfromSharestani,&c。,Specimen,p。60,134,&c。,Hottinger,Hist。Orient。p。212—238,D'Herbelot,Bibliot。Orient。p。474—476,Basnage,Hist。desJuifs,tom。
  vii。p。185,tom。viii。p。280,andSale,PreliminaryDiscourse,p。22,&c。,33,&c。]
  [Footnote61:Intheirofferings,itwasamaximtodefraudGodfortheprofitoftheidol,notamorepotent,butamoreirritable,patron,Pocock,Specimen,p。108,109。]
  [Footnote62:Ourversionsnowextant,whetherJewishorChristian,appearmorerecentthantheKoran;buttheexistenceofapriortranslationmaybefairlyinferred,—1。FromtheperpetualpracticeofthesynagogueofexpoundingtheHebrewlessonbyaparaphraseinthevulgartongueofthecountry;2。
  FromtheanalogyoftheArmenian,Persian,Aethiopicversions,expresslyquotedbythefathersofthefifthcentury,whoassertthattheScripturesweretranslatedintoalltheBarbariclanguages,Walton,ProlegomenaadBibliaPolyglot,p。34,93—
  97。Simon,Hist。CritiqueduV。etduN。Testament,tom。i。p。
  180,181,282—286,293,305,306,tom。iv。p。206。]
  ThebaseandplebeianoriginofMahometisanunskilfulcalumnyoftheChristians,^63whoexaltinsteadofdegradingthemeritoftheiradversary。HisdescentfromIsmaelwasanationalprivilegeorfable;butifthefirststepsofthepedigree^64
  aredarkanddoubtful,hecouldproducemanygenerationsofpureandgenuinenobility:hesprungfromthetribeofKoreishandthefamilyofHashem,themostillustriousoftheArabs,theprincesofMecca,andthehereditaryguardiansoftheCaaba。ThegrandfatherofMahometwasAbdolMotalleb,thesonofHashem,awealthyandgenerouscitizen,whorelievedthedistressoffaminewiththesuppliesofcommerce。Mecca,whichhadbeenfedbytheliberalityofthefather,wassavedbythecourageoftheson。
  ThekingdomofYemenwassubjecttotheChristianprincesofAbyssinia;theirvassalAbrahahwasprovokedbyaninsulttoavengethehonorofthecross;andtheholycitywasinvestedbyatrainofelephantsandanarmyofAfricans。Atreatywasproposed;and,inthefirstaudience,thegrandfatherofMahometdemandedtherestitutionofhiscattle。"Andwhy,"saidAbrahah,"doyounotratherimploremyclemencyinfavorofyourtemple,whichIhavethreatenedtodestroy?""Because,"repliedtheintrepidchief,"thecattleismyown;theCaababelongstothegods,andtheywilldefendtheirhousefrominjuryandsacrilege。"Thewantofprovisions,orthevaloroftheKoreish,compelledtheAbyssinianstoadisgracefulretreat:theirdiscomfiturehasbeenadornedwithamiraculousflightofbirds,whoshowereddownstonesontheheadsoftheinfidels;andthedeliverancewaslongcommemoratedbytheaeraoftheelephant。
  ^65ThegloryofAbdolMotallebwascrownedwithdomestichappiness;hislifewasprolongedtotheageofonehundredandtenyears;andhebecamethefatherofsixdaughtersandthirteensons。HisbestbelovedAbdallahwasthemostbeautifulandmodestoftheArabianyouth;andinthefirstnight,whenheconsummatedhismarriagewithAmina,^!ofthenobleraceoftheZahrites,twohundredvirginsaresaidtohaveexpiredofjealousyanddespair。Mahomet,ormoreproperlyMohammed,theonlysonofAbdallahandAmina,wasbornatMecca,fouryearsafterthedeathofJustinian,andtwomonthsafterthedefeatoftheAbyssinians,^66whosevictorywouldhaveintroducedintotheCaabathereligionoftheChristians。Inhisearlyinfancy,hewasdeprivedofhisfather,hismother,andhisgrandfather;hisuncleswerestrongandnumerous;and,inthedivisionoftheinheritance,theorphan'ssharewasreducedtofivecamelsandanAethiopianmaid—servant。Athomeandabroad,inpeaceandwar,AbuTaleb,themostrespectableofhisuncles,wastheguideandguardianofhisyouth;inhistwenty—fifthyear,heenteredintotheserviceofCadijah,arichandnoblewidowofMecca,whosoonrewardedhisfidelitywiththegiftofherhandandfortune。Themarriagecontract,inthesimplestyleofantiquity,recitesthemutualloveofMahometandCadijah;describeshimasthemostaccomplishedofthetribeofKoreish;andstipulatesadowryoftwelveouncesofgoldandtwentycamels,whichwassuppliedbytheliberalityofhisuncle。^67Bythisalliance,thesonofAbdallahwasrestoredtothestationofhisancestors;andthejudiciousmatronwascontentwithhisdomesticvirtues,till,inthefortiethyearofhisage,^68heassumedthetitleofaprophet,andproclaimedthereligionoftheKoran。
  [Footnote63:Ineoconveniuntomnes,utplebeioviliquegenereortum,&c,Hottinger,Hist。Orient。p。136。YetTheophanes,themostancientoftheGreeks,andthefatherofmanyalie,confessesthatMahometwasoftheraceofIsmael,Chronograph。
  p。277。]
  [Footnote64:AbulfedainVit。Mohammed。c。1,2andGagnierViedeMahomet,p。25—97describethepopularandapprovedgenealogyoftheprophet。AtMecca,Iwouldnotdisputeitsauthenticity:atLausanne,Iwillventuretoobserve,1。ThatfromIsmaeltoMahomet,aperiodof2500years,theyreckonthirty,insteadofseventyfive,generations:2。ThatthemodernBedoweensareignorantoftheirhistory,andcarelessoftheirpedigree,VoyagedeD'Arvieuxp。100,103。
  Note:ThemostorthodoxMahometansonlyreckonbacktheancestryoftheprophetfortwentygenerations,toAdnan。Weil,MohammedderProphet,p。1。—M。1845。]
  [Footnote65:Theseedofthishistory,orfable,iscontainedinthecvthchapteroftheKoran;andGagnierinPraefat。adVit。
  Moham。p。18,&c。hastranslatedthehistoricalnarrativeofAbulfeda,whichmaybeillustratedfromD'HerbelotBibliot。
  Orientale,p。12andPocock,Specimen,p。64。PrideauxLifeofMahomet,p。48callsitalieofthecoinageofMahomet;butSale,Koran,p。501—503,whoishalfaMussulman,attackstheinconsistentfaithoftheDoctorforbelievingthemiraclesoftheDelphicApollo。MaracciAlcoran,tom。i。partii。p。14,tom。ii。p。823ascribesthemiracletothedevil,andextortsfromtheMahometanstheconfession,thatGodwouldnothavedefendedagainsttheChristianstheidolsoftheCaaba。
  Note:Dr。Weilsaysthatthesmall—poxbrokeoutinthearmyofAbrahah,buthedoesnotgivehisauthority,p。10。—M。
  1845。]
  [Footnote!:Amina,orEmina,wasofJewishbirth。V。Hammer,GeschichtederAssass。p。10。—M。]
  [Footnote66:ThesafestaerasofAbulfeda,inVit。c。i。p。2,
  ofAlexander,ortheGreeks,882,ofBochtNaser,orNabonassar,1316,equallyleadustotheyear569。TheoldArabiancalendaristoodarkanduncertaintosupporttheBenedictines,Art。deVeriferlesDates,p。15,who,fromthedayofthemonthandweek,deduceanewmodeofcalculation,andremovethebirthofMahomettotheyearofChrist570,the10thofNovember。Yetthisdatewouldagreewiththeyear882oftheGreeks,whichisassignedbyElmacinHist。Saracen。p。5andAbulpharagius,Dynast。p。101,andErrata,Pocock'sversion。Whilewerefineourchronology,itispossiblethattheilliterateprophetwasignorantofhisownage。
  Note:ThedateofthebirthofMahometisnotyetfixedwithprecision。ItisonlyknownfromOrientalauthorsthathewasbornonaMonday,the10thReby1st,thethirdmonthoftheMahometanyear;theyear40or42ofChosroesNushirvan,kingofPersia;theyear881oftheSeleucidanaera;theyear1316oftheaeraofNabonassar。Thisleavesthepointundecidedbetweentheyears569,570,571,ofJ。C。SeetheMemoirofM。Silv。deSacy,ondiverseventsinthehistoryoftheArabsbeforeMahomet,Mem。Acad。desLoscript。vol。xlvii。p。527,531。St。