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Spanish Islam in Arabic Script

Intellectual History of the Islamicate World, 2020
Abstract The present study discusses language as a tool of identity construction by Muslims from the Late Medieval and Early Modern Christian Iberian Peninsula who could practice Islam by law in exchange for paying taxes (Mudejars). Their writings, as well as those of the group who were later forced to convert to Christianity (Moriscos), are in ...
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Christian-Muslim-Jewish Relations in Patristic Literature: the Arabic Questions and Answers of Basil and Gregory

2018
This chapter descibes how the Greek genre of patristic erotapokriseis was used by Arabic Christians and how answers to questions of interactions with Muslims and Jews were answered by pseudo-patristic authority figures.
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The Reception of Ibn Sina and Avicennian Philosophy in Christian-Arabic Literature

2014
Audio & slides of a paper given at the Colloquium on Avicenna and Avicennisms held at SOAS, University of London, 6–7 June 2014.
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Syriac and Arabic Perspectives on Structural and Motif Parallels Regarding Jesus’ Childhood in Christian Apocrypha and Early Islamic Literature: the ‘Book of Mary’, the Arabic Apocryphal Gospel of John and the Qur’ān

Apocrypha, 2008
This article proposes the idea of a dialogue between Christian apocrypha and early Islam. The discussion shows the role which the Qur’ān as the key text of early Islamic literature played in the transmission of Christian apocrypha in the Byzantine world.
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Christian Contributions to Art, Culture, and Literature in the Arab-Islamic World

2018
Sabella examines the role of Christian and Jewish Arabs in the Arab Awakening. Christians, being rooted in their own societies, in addition to having contact with Western culture, played a catalytic role. The role of the printing press created a cultural ferment which shaped the Arab Renaissance (Nahda) in the mid-nineteenth century.
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Arabic Christian Literature

The Expository Times, 1914
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