Was the Tayaye's story about a black stone a myth?

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The ancient Babylonians had their moral code on a black stone: was this the inspiration for the mythical stone in a cave? Hammurabi's code was inscribed in 1776 BC. Did the Tayaye imagine that their founder was led by a heavenly and mystical tablet of stone on which the Tayaye's code was inscribed? Did this lead to a more fleshed out myth, a prophet with a heavenly book? And then, was there a splitting of the myth into two: a qur'an in Arabic and a black stone in the kaaba of Mecca?

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