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Jews and the Qur''an

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"In this book Meir Bar-Asher shines light on the deeply ambivalent views toward Jews and Judaism in the Qur'an and in post-Qur'anic Islamic writing. On the one hand, these texts clearly recognize the Jews as a people chosen by God - a "people of the Book" deserving of respect and communal protection for their contribution. On the other hand, an undeniably darker view is also on offer and is found, for example, in passages that accuse Jews of falsifying their own Torah to suppress all pronouncements of the advent of Muhammad, the final Prophet whose message is the culmination of the good news brought by all the prophets from Moses to Jesus. Bar-Asher's view is that one must concede the existence of such polemical anti-Jewish passages while keeping in mind that they do not constitute the final word of the Qur'an or Islam on the Jews. Bar-Asher argues that passages concerning Jews and Judaism in the Qur'an need to be examined alongside the post-Qur'anic Islamic literature rather than read in isolation. His book thus concerns not only Islam's holy scripture but also Hadith, the authoritative oral tradition of sayings attributed to the Prophet Muhammad, along with other Islamic commentaries on Jews and Judaism. The book begins with a historical overview of the Jewish presence in the Arab peninsula before the time of Muhammad and covers what scholars have uncovered to date about the relationship between Muhammad, his followers, and the Jews of Medina in particular. Then the book turns to the Qur'an and the aforementioned post-Qur'anic traditional materials"--


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Meir M. Bar-Asher With a foreword by Mustafa Akyol, author of The Islamic Jesus


Zusammenfassung

A compelling book that casts the Qur’anic encounter with Jews in an entirely new light

In this panoramic and multifaceted book, Meir Bar-Asher examines how Jews and Judaism are depicted in the Qur’an and later Islamic literature, providing needed context to those passages critical of Jews that are most often invoked to divide Muslims and Jews or to promote Islamophobia. He traces the Qur’anic origins of the protection of Jews and other minorities living under the rule of Islam, and shows how attitudes toward Jews in Shi‘i Islam are substantially different from those in Sunni Islam. Bar-Asher sheds light on the extraordinary contribution of Jewish tradition to the Muslim exegesis of the Qur’an, and draws important parallels between Jewish religious law, or halakha, and shari‘a law.

An illuminating work on a topic of vital relevance today, Jews and the Qur’an offers a nuanced understanding of Islam’s engagement with Judaism in the time of Muhammad and his followers, and serves as a needed corrective to common misperceptions about Islam.

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"Winner of the PROSE Award in Theology & Religious Studies, Association of American Publishers"

Produktdetails

Autoren Meir M. Bar-Asher
Mitarbeit Mustafa Akyol (Vorwort), Akyol Mustafa (Vorwort), Ethan Rundell (Übersetzung), Rundell Ethan (Übersetzung)
Verlag Princeton University Press
 
Inhalt Buch
Produktform Taschenbuch
Erscheinungsdatum 20.08.2024
Thema Sachbuch > Philosophie, Religion > Sonstiges
Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik > Religion/Theologie > Weitere Religionen
 
EAN 9780691264790
ISBN 978-0-691-26479-0
Anzahl Seiten 192
 
Themen Islam, Israel, Muslim, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Islamic Studies, RELIGION / Islam / Theology, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Jewish Studies, RELIGION / Islam / Koran & Sacred Writings, Theology, Rabbi, Muhammad, Islamism, Jewish Literature, Judaism, Ezra, Sacred texts, Jews, Sharia, Islamic Theology, Gehenna, The Koran (Qur’an), Judaism: theology, Halakha, Mecca, shabbat, Quran, The Koran, Exegesis, Hebrew Bible, Epistle to the Hebrews, Islam: sacred texts and revered writings, Rabbinic literature, Jewish History, Arab World, Jewish Culture, Polemic, Rabbinic Judaism, Jewish education, Midrash, Hebrews, Jewish religious movements, jewish prayer, Conversion to Judaism, Mitzvah, Mishnah, israelites, Book of Leviticus, Book of Deuteronomy, Hebrew name, Genesis Rabbah, Crucifixion of Jesus, Judeo-Christian, Shechem, Jewish diaspora, jahannam, People of the Book, Women in Judaism, Muslims (nationality), Sotah (Talmud), Jerusalem Talmud, Oral Torah, Islamic–Jewish relations, The Jews of Islam, Mount Sinai, Early Muslim Conquests, Christianity and Judaism, Uri Rubin, Prophets and messengers in Islam, Jewish Currents, Banu Qurayza, Depictions of Muhammad, Tribes of Arabia, Hebrew calendar, Karaite Judaism, Lives of the Prophets, Batin (Islam), Muhammad's wives, Yemenite Jews, Arabic name, Naskh (script), Ibn Hisham, Semitic people
 

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