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The Divergence of Judaism and Islam - Interdependence, Modernity, and Political Turmoil (Hardcover)
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"An impressive collection of essays that adds great depth and
breadth to our understanding of Jewish-Muslim relations in the
modern period."--Jeffrey Kenney, author of Muslim Rebels:
Kharijites and the Politics of Extremism in Egypt "This remarkable
volume offers a rich panoply of perspectives, both on the final
chapter of Jewish minority life within the Islamic orbit, and on
the contemporary relationships obtaining between Jews and Muslims
and between Israel and the Muslim nation states. The variety of
eclectic approaches works synergistically to supply nuance to
complex and often misunderstood relationships."--Marc S. Bernstein,
author of Stories of Joseph: Narrative Migrations in Judaism and
Islam A companion volume to The Convergence of Judaism and Islam,
this collection of essays explores the Jewish-Muslim relationship
from the nineteenth century to the present. While that earlier work
focused on the shared cultures and often peaceful relations between
the two religions in the medieval and early modern periods, this
book reveals how the paths of Jews and Muslims began to diverge two
centuries ago. The essays in this volume examine how each group
reacted quite differently to colonial rule, how the Palestine
Question and the Arab-Israeli crisis have soured relations, and how
the rise of nationalism has contributed to the growing tensions.
With contributors from a wide variety of scholarly disciplines,
this book offers a broad but in-depth analysis of the Jewish-Muslim
relationship in recent times. Michael M. Laskier is professor of
Middle Eastern studies and director of the Menachem Begin Center
for the Study of Underground Movements at Bar-Ilan University. He
has authored many books, including Israel and the Maghreb: From
Statehood to Oslo. Yaacov Lev is professor of Islamic medieval
studies at Bar-Ilan University and the author of Charity,
Endowments, and Charitable Institutions in Medieval Islam.
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