Against a vivid background of Jewish and Islamic history, Bernard
Lewis portrays the Judaeo-Islamic tradition - a cultural
relationship parallel to the Judaeo-Christian heritage. He traces
its origins in the early Middle Ages, its flowering, and its
ending, followed by the incorporation of most of the Jews of
Islamic countries into the state of Israel. The book examines the
relations of Islam and other religions; the formative and classical
periods of the Judaeo-Islamic tradition in medieval Islam; the
development of the Ottoman Empire; and its eventual demise in the
twentieth century. This book was originally published in 1984.
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