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Unknown pages of the state of sheba history in the context of modern and biblical archaeology
Author(s) -
Alexander P. Fedyaev,
Р. М. Валеев,
R. Kh. Fedyaeva
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
nasledie i sovremennostʹ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2619-0214
DOI - 10.52883/2619-0214-2021-4-2-149-159
Subject(s) - doctrine , state (computer science) , context (archaeology) , caliphate , history , reign , islam , hermeneutics , ancient history , civilization , secular state , philosophy , religious studies , literature , law , theology , politics , art , political science , archaeology , algorithm , computer science
In the Sheba state, 2 thousand years before the emergence of Islam, there was a monotheistic doctrine unknown to science, whose supporters were called the first Arabian prophets (hanifas) and actually equated with Muslims. This conclusion was obtained using the modern methodology of cognition — fractal approach, hermeneutics methods, logic-semantic analysis, abdication, etc. The results of the study showed, that at the end of the 15th century ВС the Egyptian religion of the Sun ('Monism) was perceived in the Sheba state, where King Yataamar ruled, and became the spiritual basis of this 157 civilization. After the conflict with the state of Israel (loth century ВС), the Queen of Sheba was forced to recognize the power of King Solomon and his religion. During the revival of this state in the VIII century ВС, Atonism was again declared the official religion until the V century ВС. This religious doctrine, which arose during the reign of Pharaoh Akhenaten (1436—1402 ВС), did not disappear shortly after his death (according to modern Egyptologists), and today is represented in the beliefs of the Mandei community (southern Iraq) and their scripture by Jinze.