Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Al-Hijr Archaeological Site (Madâin Sâlih)' has mentioned 'Islamic' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
[12] According to the Islamic text, the Thamudis were punished by Allah (God) for their practice of idol worship, being struck by an earthquake and lightning blasts.
[14] The use of Mada'in Salih refers to the Islamic Nabi (Prophet) Salih.
According to Islamic tradition the site of Al-Hijr was settled by the tribe of Thamud,[19] who "(took) for (themselves) palaces from its plains and (carved) from the mountains, homes".
[23] However, recent research in Islamic studies asserts that a definitive chronology of the Thamxc5xabd cannot be attained from the Quranic context and that this narrative does not "depict a continuous history of the ancient people, because these are not in any genealogical succession, nor do they interact with one another.
[21][37] This continued until the 20th century, when the Hejaz Railway that passed through the site was constructed (1901xe2x80x9308) on the orders of Ottoman sultan Abdul Hamid II to link Damascus and Jerusalem in the north-west with Medina and Mecca,[21][37] hence facilitating the pilgrimage journey to the latter and to politically and economically consolidate the Ottoman administration of the centers of Islamic faith.