The Jews of Islam: Updated EditionPrinceton University Press, 28 בספט׳ 2014 - 272 עמודים This landmark book probes Muslims' attitudes toward Jews and Judaism as a special case of their view of other religious minorities in predominantly Muslim societies. With authority, sympathy and wit, Bernard Lewis demolishes two competing stereotypes: the Islamophobic picture of the fanatical Muslim warrior, sword in one hand and Qur'ān in the other, and the overly romanticized depiction of Muslim societies as interfaith utopias. |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 71
... Jewish history, or rather that part of it which is of any significance between the destruction of the ancient Jewish ... communities of that country received a modicum of attention and played a small part. In the realms of Hinduism ...
... Jewish communities; it also touches more briefly on other Muslim states in North Africa and in Asia. The fourth and last chapter, covering the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, takes as its theme the era of Western impact on the world ...
... Jewish vizier, Joseph ibn Nagrella, and the subsequent massacre of the Jewish community of Granada in 1066 (one of the few violent episodes in the early centuries that specifically targeted Jews), resulted from a backlash against Jewish ...
... Jews is illustrated by Lewis's depiction of the more miserable position of Moroccan Jewry, who represented the only remaining dhimmī community in the country. Jews in Iran in this late medieval/early modern period suffered the ...
... Jewish terms, in one version classical Islam was like modern America, only better; in the other it was like Hitler's ... communities, tolerance was not valued nor was intolerance condemned. Until comparatively modern times, Christian ...
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TWO The JudaeoIslamic Tradition | 71 |
THREE The Late Medieval and Early Modern Periods | 107 |
FOUR The End of the Tradition | 154 |
NOTES | 193 |
INDEX | 227 |