Um er-Rasas
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Location
Madaba

Country
Jordan

Year of Research
2004

Culture
  • Most of this archaeological site, which started as a Roman military camp and grew to become a town from the 5th century, has not been excavated.
  • It contains remains from the Roman, Byzantine and Early Muslim periods (end of 3rd to 9th centuries AD) and a fortified Roman military camp.
  • The site also has 16 churches, some with well-preserved mosaic floors. Particularly noteworthy is the mosaic floor of the Church of Saint Stephen with its representation of towns in the region.
  • Two square towers are probably the only remains of the practice, well known in this part of the world, of the stylites (ascetic monks who spent time in isolation atop a column or tower).
  • Um er-Rasas is surrounded by, and dotted with, remains of ancient agricultural cultivation in an arid area.
  • It is here that the Prophet Muhammad, travelling as a tradesman, met a monk who convinced him of the virtue of monotheism.
  • Um er-Rasas is a masterpiece of human creative genius given the artistic and technical qualities of the mosaic floor of St Stephen\'s church.Um er-Rasas presents a unique and complete (therefore outstanding) example of stylite towers.Umm er-Rasas is strongly associated with monasticism and with the spread of monotheism in the whole region, including Islam.