
Envisioning Islam: Syriac Christians and the Early Muslim World
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History
Format
Hardcover
Pages
304
Language
English
Published
Jul 22, 2015
Publisher
University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN-10
0812247221
ISBN-13
9780812247220
Description
In this exploration of early interactions between Christianity and Islam, the author delves into the experiences of Syriac Christians as they navigated the emergence of the Muslim world. Drawing on historical accounts, Michael Philip Penn illuminates how these early Christians adapted, responded, and contributed to the evolving religious landscape, all while wrestling with their identity in the face of a new dominant faith.
The narrative highlights the rich cultural exchange and the complexities of coexistence, offering a unique perspective on religious dynamics in the formative years of Islam. Through meticulous research, Penn sheds light on the vital role that linguistic and cultural nuances played in shaping perceptions and relations between groups, ultimately enriching the broader understanding of the era's interfaith interactions.
The narrative highlights the rich cultural exchange and the complexities of coexistence, offering a unique perspective on religious dynamics in the formative years of Islam. Through meticulous research, Penn sheds light on the vital role that linguistic and cultural nuances played in shaping perceptions and relations between groups, ultimately enriching the broader understanding of the era's interfaith interactions.
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