Medieval and Modern Perspectives on Muslim-Jewish Relations

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A01=Ronald L. Nettler
abrahamic
Abrahamic Community
abu
Abu Nuwas
Al Hajj Amin Al Husayni
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Avicenna's Account
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Common Language
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comparative theology
Cultural Convergence
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Eternal Pleasure
golden
Holy Man
interfaith dialogue
Islamic exegesis
Islamic Jewish cultural interactions
Izza Darwaza
Jacob Son
jewish
Jewish Arab Relationship
Jewish Taverner
Khalil Al Sakakini
Kitab Al Shifa
Middle Eastern history
Middle Eastern Jewry
mishneh
Mishneh Torah
Muslim Jewish Relations
Muslim World
Ninth Century Poet
nuwas
Palestinian Historiography
Palestinian Nationalism
PLO Leadership
PNC.
Political Islam
postcolonial studies
Rashi Ad Loc
religious identity formation
sources
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Product details

  • ISBN 9783718657278
  • Weight: 560g
  • Dimensions: 170 x 250mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Dec 1995
  • Publisher: Harwood-Academic Publishers
  • Publication City/Country: CH
  • Product Form: Hardback
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First Published in 1995. The life of Jews in medieval Baghdad or 18th-century Tunis may now be considered to be important as Jewish life in 13th-century Worms or 19th-century Poland. Islamic theological and exegetical writing on Judaism may now command as much interest as their counterparts in Christian literature, while the rich Islamic-Jewish cultural interchange over many centuries is clearly of great significance. Studies in Muslim-Jewish Relations will be a series of general volumes each including a wide range of subjects, periodic edited volumes each focusing on a certain theme, and a planned related monograph series which will publish authored volumes on more specialized aspects of the field. This volume is a collection of twelve essays.

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