Formulation of the claim

Descriptive heritage testimonies show the presence of Hajj in Islamic consciousness, and also reveal how its meanings accumulated across history.

Explanation

The text relies on heritage testimonies related to the Kaaba and Hajj to show the continuity of this ritual in Islamic memory. At the same time, it suggests that its meanings did not remain fixed, but rather became increasingly layered through historical inheritance.

Its place in the book’s argument

This observation falls within the line of inquiry that reads rituals in relation to history and inherited representation, not as fixed data detached from their cultural formation.

What the atom does not say

This formulation does not separate the heritage testimonies on the one hand from the historical accumulation of meanings on the other, nor does it enter into a detailed tracing of the stages of this accumulation.

Brief evidence

It should be noted that the framing narrative transmitted by al-Tabari acquires its own meaning and significance, and is not taken as a merely isolated semantic-linguistic unit. Rather, it must be viewed in the context of all the adjacent expressions, because it frames itself. This shows how meanings multiply and accumulate through historical inheritance, so that the Kaaba and Hajj become part of a collective memory that has no meaning outside this context.

Hajj · the Kaaba · history