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 6-10 מתוך 95
... Muslim resentment towards the non-Muslim population—in the first instance, the more numerous European Christians, but eventually also the Jews—rises in proportion to the newfound influence and protection that many non-Muslims derived ...
... Muslim side, the claim to tolerance, now much heard from Muslim apologists and more especially from apologists for Islam, is also new and of alien origin. It is only very recently that some defenders of Islam have begun to assert that ...
... Muslim rulers or leaders worthy to rank with Cotton Mather or Torquemada and thus demonstrate Christian tol erance ... Muslim authority and law, treat their non-Muslim subjects? Whether this treatment deserves the name of tolerance de ...
... Muslim rule were not normally called upon to suffer martyrdom for their faith. They were not often obliged to make the choice, which confronted Muslims and Jews in reconquered Spain, between exile, apostasy, and death. They were not ...
... Muslim point of view it might indeed be described as willful. For the Muslim, Jews and Christians were people who had been offered Goďs truth in its final and perfect form, of which their own religions were earlier, imperfect, and ...
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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 |