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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... cultural symbiosis—and still more the mutual and interacting cultural influences—that gave rise to what is now commonly called the Judaeo-Christian tradition in the Western world, and its equivalent in Islam. Until the twentieth century ...
... cultural civilization of Judaism and Islam, a closer relationship even than the better-known “Judaeo-Christian tradition.” Lewis also employs Goitein's term, “symbiosis,” to highlight the reciprocal influence of the two cultures. His ...
... cultural symbiosis of the classical period. Furthermore, following the Jewish florescence in the sixteenth century, Jewish vitality, in part the result of the economic competition just mentioned, slipped gradually into a state of ...
... cultural and not merely religious characteristics. The term “Christian art” is limited to devotional and ecclesiastical art and would certainly not be extended to include art produced by Christians, still less by non-Christians living ...
... cultural and political revival that occurred under the aegis of Islam in the tenth century and thereafter. Christianity was defeated, not destroyed by the rise of Islam and the establishment of the Islamic state. But the processes of ...
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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 |