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HIS THEORY THAT THE PRE-EXILIC JEWS NEVER LIVED IN ISRAEL

Kamal Salibi has written several books advocating the controversial "Israel in Yemen" theory. In this view, the placenames of the Bible actually allude to places in Arabia , and were later reinterpreted to refer to places in Palestine when the Jews moved to Palestine after the Exile; and the ancient Jews actually came from Yemen , on the Arabian peninsula. In his view, the epigraphic evidence for Jewish presence in Palestine comes from a later period, or is mere coincidence of names. One Palestinian historian, Jarid al-Kidwa, agrees, claiming that the pre-exilic Jews never lived in Israel . However, the theory has not been widely accepted anywhere, neither in the Arab world nor outside it.

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A Palestinian TV show broadcast on PLO Television in June 1997 featured Palestinian Arab historian Jarid al-Kidwa. He claimed that "all the events surrounding Kings Saul , David and Rehoboam occurred in Yemen, and no Hebrew remnants were found in Israel, for a very simple reason--because they were never here."

According to the Israeli daily ''Ha'aretz'' (July 6, 1997), al- Kidwa said: "The stories of the Torah and the Bible did not take place in the Land Of Israel --they occurred in the Arabian peninsula, primarily in Yemen. The identity of our father Ibrahim who is mentioned in the Qur'an is clear. From the Qur'an's description of him it arises that he lived in the southern Hejaz [Saudi Arabia , near Mecca ."


PARTIAL LISTING OF BOOKS BY KAMAL SALIBI

  • Salibi, Kemal. ''The Modern History of Lebanon'', 1965.

  • Salibi, Kamal, ''The Bible Came from Arabia'', London, Jonathan Cape, Ltd., 1985.

  • Salibi, Kamal, ''Secrets of the Bible People'', Brooklyn, N.Y., Interlink Books, 1988.

  • Salibi, Kamal, ''A House of Many Mansions - The History of Lebanon Reconsidered'', I.B. Tauris , 1993.

  • Salibi, Kamal, ''The Historicity of Biblical Israel'', London, NABU Publications, 1998.

  • Salibi, Kamal, ''A Modern History of Jordan'', London, I.B. Tauris , 1998.



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REFERENCES ON HIS THEORY OF JEWISH HISTORY


Al-Ahram weekly, a major Egyptian publication, briefly alluded to it {Link without Title}

Some critical reviews:

  • Beeston, A.F.L., Review of Salibi's The Bible Came from Arabia, Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society (1988, pp. 389-93)

  • Cardinal, P., "La Bible et L'Arabie", Revue des Etudes Palestiniennes 26 (1986, pp. 63-70)

  • Dahlberg, Bruce. ''Comments'' in the Ancient Near East Digest, 1994.