Series |
Islamic history and thought, 2643-6906 Islamic history and thought ; 32. ^A1335012
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Contents |
Introduction -- Sectarianism and Dhimm is in the Nahj al-Bal agha -- Sectarianism and Dhimmis in the Da a im al-Isl am -- Governing the Dhimm is in Palestine and Egypt : F a timid perspectives -- Governing the Dhimm is in Palestine and Egypt : Melkite perspectives -- Conclusion. |
Abstract |
"The study of sectarianism in Islam and the study of Muslim-Christian relations are both sub-specialities attracting growing numbers of scholars in Islamic studies. Rarely, though, are these two fields put into direct conversation with each other. In this work, Steven Gertz brings the two together to ask how the Sunni-Shi'a divide in Islam impacts Muslim relationships with Christians. Do tensions within Islam do more to help Muslim relationships with Christians, or harm them? Gertz goes about answering this through a historical study of the Fatimid caliphate in Palestine and Egypt during the fourth/tenth and fifth/eleventh centuries. He specifically works to understand how Fatimid religious principles (ascertained through the study of law) and politics (ascertained through the study of history) impacted Christians in light of Fatimid-Abbasid rivalry. In the process of doing so, he makes a valuable contribution to the study of Islamic religious identity formation as it concerns sectarianism within Islam and inter-religious relations with non-Muslims"-- Provided by publisher. |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references and indexes. |
Issued in other form | Online version: Gertz, Steven M. (Adjunct lecturer) Shi'ite rulers, Sunni rivals, and Christians in between Piscataway, NJ : Gorgias Press, 2023 9781463244743 |
Genre/form | History. |
LCCN | 2023008721 |
ISBN | 9781463244736 |
ISBN | 1463244738 hardcover |
ISBN | electronic book |
ISBN | electronic book |