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Sons of Ishmael - Muslims through European Eyes in the Middle Ages (Paperback)
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"John Tolan has gathered together hard-to-find individual studies,
thematically grouped to present a certain counterpoint of themes,
actors, and interests that interweave throughout. Every chapter is
illuminating. The one on Saladin will attract a good deal of
attention: today, as in the Middle Ages and all centuries in
between, Saladin is a magnet to readers. On the legend of the
floating coffin of prophet Mohammad, Tolan offers a rhetorical
masterpiece, delightful and fascinating. The study is insightful,
nuanced, and magnificently lucid--not boringly pedantic or
stultifying--indeed highly accessible for anyone seeking an
intelligent understanding of historical interaction among the
Abrahamic faiths."--Geraldine Heng, University of Texas "Sons of
Ishmael" is the epithet that many Christian writers of the Middle
Ages gave to Muslims. "Sons of Ishmael" focuses on the history of
conflict and convergence between Latin Christendom and the Arab
Muslim world during this period. John Tolan is one of the world's
foremost scholars in the field of early Christian/Muslim
interactions. These eleven essays explore, in greater depth than
his previous books, a wide variety of topics. The Bible and Qur'an
agree that Arabs were the descendants of Ishmael, son of Abraham
and Hagar. Ishmael is described in Genesis as "a wild man; his hand
will be against every man and every man's hand against him." To
many medieval Christians, this was a prophecy of the violence and
enmity between Ishmael's progeny and the Christians--spiritual
descendants of his half-brother Isaac. Yet Tolan also discusses
areas of convergence between Christendom and Islam such as the
devotion to the Virgin Mary in twelfth-century Syria and Egypt and
the chivalrous myths surrounding Muslim princes, especially
Saladin. By providing a closer look at the ways Europeans perceived
Islam and Muslims in the Middle Ages, Tolan opens a window into
understanding the roots of current stereotypes of Muslims and Arabs
in Western culture. John V. Tolan is professor of history at the
University of Nantes.
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