Real Name
Dante Muhammad
About My Library

Dante Muhammad is an independent scholar based in Detroit whose work explores the intersection of sacred geography, hydrology, and the ancestral narratives of the Hebrew Bible and the Qur’an. His research focuses on how water, land, movement, and jurisdiction shaped covenantal memory in the Middle Bronze Age. With a background in material geography and land‑system modeling, he reconstructs the physical environment beneath Abrahamic tradition, tracing the wells, ridgelines, and migration corridors that formed the narrative logic of the prophets. We Were Not Looking

About Me

I’m a Detroit‑based researcher drawn to the places where land and memory meet. Most of my work explores how wells, ridges, watersheds, and movement corridors shaped the world of the prophets — not as abstract stories, but as lived geographies. I read across traditions and disciplines, following patterns in the landscape that the texts quietly assume. My library reflects that search: part geography, part history, part scripture, part curiosity.

Homepage
https://www.dantemuhammad.com/