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The Routledge Handbook of Muslim-Jewish Relations invites readers to deepen their understanding of the historical, social, cultural, and political themes that impact modern-day perceptions of interfaith dialogue. The volume is designed to illuminate positive encounters between Muslims and Jews, as well as points of conflict, within a historical framework. Among other goals, the volume seeks to correct common misperceptions about the history of Muslim-Jewish relations by complicating familiar political narratives to include dynamics such as the cross-influence of literary and intellectual traditions. Reflecting unique and original collaborations between internationally-renowned contributors, the book is intended to spark further collaborative and constructive conversation and scholarship in the academy and beyond.

Arvustused

'This volume [ is] an important contribution to the growing literature on Muslim-Jewish relations'

- Mark R. Cohen, Khedouri A. Zilkha Professor of Jewish Civilization in the Near East, Emeritus, Princeton University, USA

'Josef Meri and thirty-five other scholars lift a readers imagination above the current quagmire to the richness and complexities of Muslim-Jewish Relations over 13 centuries. This text is a post-modern exercise confronting the absolutes of power rhetoric with multiple perspectives from an ancient narrative.

- Professor Joseph T. Kelley, Center for the Study of Jewish-Christian-Muslim Relations, Merrimack College, USA

List of figures
xi
List of contributors
xiii
Acknowledgments xix
Transliteration xxiii
Introduction: Critical reflections on the study of Muslim-Jewish relations 1(14)
Josef (Yousef) Meri
1 Historical themes: Muslim--Jewish relations in the medieval Middle East and North Africa
15(20)
Josef (Yousef) Meri
2 Historical themes: Muslim--Jewish relations in the modern Middle East and North Africa
35(22)
Orit Bashkin
Daniel J. Schroeter
3 Scripture and exegesis: Torah and Qur'an in historical retrospective
57(20)
Shari L. Lowin
Nevin Reda
4 Theology: The articulation of orthodoxy
77(18)
Aaron W. Hughes
5 Medicine: The reception and practice of rationalist medicine and thought in medieval Jewish communities, east and west
95(20)
Paulina B. Lewicka
Gad Freudenthal
6 Medieval literature: Common themes and intersections
115(20)
Arie Schippers
7 Modern literature: Common themes and intersections
135(20)
Masha Itzhaki
Sobhi Boustani
8 Law: Islamic and Jewish legal traditions
155(24)
Judith Frishman
Umar Ryad
9 Philosophy: The intersection of Islamic and Jewish thought
179(16)
Oliver Leaman
10 Education: Reclaiming the sacred common ground of Jewish-Muslim experiences of education
195(24)
Moshe Sokolow
Matthew L. N. Wilkinson
11 Mysticism: The quest for transcendence
219(16)
Aaron W. Hughes
12 Communities and identity: Continuity and change
235(18)
Ben Gidley
Nasar Meer
13 Constructive dialogue: A Muslim and Jewish perspective on dialogue between Islam and Judaism
253(18)
Akbar Ahmed
Edward Kessler
14 Palestinian-Israeli conflict: A contest in word and deed
271(24)
Donna Robinson Divine
15 Muslim and Jewish women: Historical and cultural contexts
295(22)
Ibtissam Bouachrine
Judith L. Goldstein
16 Arab nationalism: Arabness, Arab Jews, and the Arab Spring
317(14)
Youssef M. Choueiri
17 Jewish nationalism: On the (im)possibility of Muslim Jews
331(20)
Yair Wallach
18 Anti-Semitism and Islamophobia: Historical and contemporary connections and parallels
351(22)
Ivan Kalmar
Tariq Ramadan
19 The Holocaust: Narratives of complicity and victimhood
373(14)
Peter Wien
20 The Nakba: The Palestinian catastrophe of 1948
387(14)
Alexander Flores
21 Cinema: Muslim-Jewish relations on screen
401(28)
Dinah Assouline Stillman
Aomar Boum
22 Music: Muslim-Jewish sonic encounters
429(20)
Edwin Seroussi
23 Art: Art, aesthetics, and visual culture
449(26)
Aaron Rosen
Yasser Tabbaa
24 Food: Muslim and Jewish food and foodways
475(22)
David Waines
Sami Zubaida
Glossary 497(8)
Index 505
Josef Meri is a specialist in the history of interfaith relations in the Middle East in the past and present, Islamic history and civilization, and the history of religions with a focus on the Abrahamic faiths. He is a faculty member at the College of Islamic Studies, Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Doha, Qatar.