TY - JOUR N2 - At the turn of the twentieth and twenty-first century, the field of Arabic and Islamic studies became enriched by a number of multi-facetted scholarly theories challenging the traditional account on the early centuries of Islam. An author of one of them was the Israeli scholar Yehuda D. Nevo (1932–1992), working in archaeology, epigraphy and historiography. He devoted much of his career to the studying of Arabic rock inscriptions in the Negev desert, as well as to investigating literary and numismatic evidence of nascent Islam. In his theory, the gradual development of the Islamic faith, inspired by Abrahamism with an admixture of Judeo-Christianity, went through a stage of “indeterminate monotheism”. Not earlier than since the end of the second century A.H. one can speak of the formation of the dogmatic pillars of Islam, similar to those we know today. This paper is an attempt to sum up Nevo’s insightful input into the field of modern Islamic & Quranic studies today. Although controversial and unorthodox, many later researchers repeatedly refered to Nevo’s plenty of inspiring theses in their quest for facts on Islamic genesis lost in the maze of time and shifting memory of generations. L1 - http://www.journals.pan.pl/Content/110683/PDF/ROrient%2071%20z.%201-18%204%20GRODZKI.pdf L2 - http://www.journals.pan.pl/Content/110683 PY - 2018 IS - No 1 EP - 95 KW - Genesis of Islam KW - early Islam KW - archeology on Islam KW - Quranic studies KW - Syro-Palestine KW - Negev KW - Middle East in 7 th century CE A1 - Grodzki, Marcin PB - The Committee of Oriental Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences and The Publishing House ELIPSA VL - vol. LXXI DA - 2019.02.20 T1 - Yehuda D. Nevo – A Comprehensive Skeptical Theory on the Genesis of Islam SP - 55 UR - http://www.journals.pan.pl/dlibra/publication/edition/110683 T2 - Rocznik Orientalistyczny/Yearbook of Oriental Studies ER -