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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... 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 of Islam, and the final phase of the Judaeo-Islamic tradition. This book ...
... African Studies.4 In this piece he showed Ottomanists that they could learn something about their own subject from ... North Africa and Spain and his reversion to Judaism after arriving in Egypt. The article appeared in a new British ...
... North Africa. The Jews, who returned to open profession of Judaism after Almohad zealotry died down, remained the only dhimmĩs on the scene, losing some of the protection that being part of a pluralistic society offered. In late ...
... North Africa, and the Muslim acquisitions in Europe had all formed part of the Christian Roman Empire. In all these countries there were Jewish minorities, sometimes of considerable size. In 16 □ CHAPTER I.
... North Africa, where Christianity before the advent of Islam had occupied a significant or even, in the last-named, a dominant position, it died out completely. For many Christians, the transition from a dominant to a subject status ...
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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 |