Posted on 12/30/2013 4:27:09 PM PST by SunkenCiv
Es Safa is a striking basaltic volcanic field located to the southeast of Damascus, Syria, seen in an image released today. It lies within the larger Harrat Ash Shamah the largest volcanic field on the Arabian tectonic plate . Harrat Ash Shamah parallels the Red Sea and extends from northeastern Israel, through southern Syria and Jordan, and into Saudi Arabia, covering an area of over 19,000 300 square miles (50,000 square kilometers).
Although we are left with the impression the arabs (Amu) fled the Peninsula to escape from a massive flood, the vast regions of harrats, (lava fields) would indicate that their own legends are credible. They fled, and many, with their large herds, were overtaken and perished in the lava-flows.
Regretfully, I am unable to locate the source of these ancient arab legends on the web at the moment.
http://www.specialtyinterests.net/hyksos.html
The Amu or Hyksos were driven out of Arabia after a great plague, earthquake and flood.
Papyrus Ipuwer “A foreign tribe from abroad has come to the land.” 3:1; “What has happened? ... through it is the cause the Asiatics to know the condition of the land.” 15:1. See: The ancient Arab author Macoudi, “L’Abrege des merveilles” and “Les Praires d’or”, Vol. III, p.101; Kitab-Alaghaniy (trans. Fresnel), pp. 206ff.
Many perished during the migration in a sudden flood that swept the land of Arabia.
Kitab-Alaghaniy (transl. Fresnel), p. 207.
See also evidence of such floods from modern satellite pictures.
The Great and Terrible Wilderness
http://www.varchive.org/ce/baalbek/desert.htm
Affidavit
http://www.varchive.org/ce/affidavit.htm
[snip] Harras in desert of Arabia are meteorites fields. Lava streamed on the surface of the Earth not only from volcanoes, but also from clefts. Continents and seas changed places. Rivers disappeared, others appeared, still others inversed their direction (f.e. Jordan, that flow previously to the Mediterranean, Dead sea being not in existence). [/snip]
The End of the Early Bronze Age (see note #3)
http://www.varchive.org/itb/bronzage.htm
The Overthrow of the Cities of the Plain
http://www.varchive.org/itb/overthrow.htm
The Age of the Dead Sea
http://www.varchive.org/itb/deadsea.htm
The Great Rift and the Jordan
http://www.varchive.org/itb/rift.htm
Evidently the disturbance in the accustomed flow of events was experienced not only in Egypt, but in Arabia, too. Mecca, like Memphis, was visited by plagues: the shock that overthrew the cities of Egypt brought the Amalekites, at that time conquerors of Mecca, into disorder and tumult. They became like herds of animals brought to a state of excitement by an earthquake, and their fugacious troops reached Mount Seir (the Old Testament designates Mount Seir as their native land ) and arrived at the shores of the Red Sea as the Israelites were escaping from Egypt.
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One pre-islamic arabic legend had it that they followed a long black cloud which they believed held promise of rain (but it was soot) and from this we now have the 'black cloud' prophecy of the return of the madhi, and the black flags of islam.
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