Judaism in pre-Islamic Arabia

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title: Judaism in pre-Islamic Arabia
text: Judaism has been practiced as a religion in the Arabian Peninsula since at least the first century BCE. It is also the first monotheistic religion of Arabia. Arabian Jews were linguistically diverse and would have varied in their practice of the religion. The presence of Jews is best attested in Northwestern and Southern Arabia. Judaism would briefly become politically relevant in the fourth century, when the rulers of the Kingdom of Himyar converted to Judaism. It is not known how Judaism first
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date created: 2017-05-06T04:30:13Z
date modified: 2024-09-04T06:59:37Z
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