Jacques Waardenburg9780195104721, 0-19-510472-2
Table of contents :
Preface……Page 7
Contents……Page 9
Introduction……Page 11
Contributors……Page 13
I – Muslim Studies of Other Religions……Page 17
1 – The Early Period, 610-650……Page 19
2 – The Medieval Period, 650-1500……Page 34
3 – The Modern Period, 1500-1950……Page 86
4 – The Contemporary Period, 1950-1995……Page 101
II – Medieval Times……Page 119
5 – Christians in the Qur’an and Tafsr……Page 121
6 – Arab Islamic Perceptions of Byzantine Religion and Culture……Page 138
7 – Some Arab-Muslim Perceptions of Religion and Medieval Culture in Sicily……Page 152
8 – Medieval Muslim Polemics against the Jewish Scriptures……Page 159
9 – Heresiography of the Jews in Mamluk Times……Page 176
10 – Perceptions of Other Religions in Sufism……Page 197
11 – Philosophical Schools as Viewed by Some Medieval Muslim Authors……Page 211
12 – Zoroastrianism as Viewed in Medieval Islamic Sources……Page 218
13 – Representations of Social Intercourse between Muslims and Non-Muslims in Some Medieval Adab Works……Page 229
III – Modern Times……Page 241
14 – Christianity as Described by Persian Muslims……Page 243
15 – Arabic Muslim Writings on Contemporary Religions Other Than Islam……Page 256
16 – The Muslims of South Africa (1857-1947)……Page 266
17 – Muslim Views of Hindus since 1950……Page 279
18 – The Influence of Higher Bible Criticism of Muslim Apologetics in the Nineteenth Century……Page 286
19 – The Pancasila Ideology and an Indonesian Muslim Theology of Religions……Page 296
20 – The Debate on Muslim-Christian Dialogue as Reflected in Muslim Periodicals in arabic (1970-1991)……Page 313
Selected Bibliography……Page 325
General Index……Page 357
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