Seeing Islam as Others Saw It
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Seeing Islam as Others Saw It

A Survey and Evaluation of Christian, Jewish and Zoroastrian Writings on Early Islam

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Seeing Islam as Others Saw It

A Survey and Evaluation of Christian, Jewish and Zoroastrian Writings on Early Islam

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Publisher
Gorgias Press
Year
2019
ISBN
9781463239602
Edition
1
Topic
History
Index
History

Table of contents

  1. TABLE OF CONTENTS
  2. ABBREVIATIONS
  3. PREFACE TO THE 2019 EDITION
  4. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
  5. INTRODUCTION
  6. PART I. THE HISTORICAL AND LITERARY BACKGROUND
  7. CHAPTER 1. THE HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
  8. CHAPTER 2. THE NATURE OF THE SOURCES
  9. PART IIA. INCIDENTAL REFERENCES TO ISLAM
  10. CHAPTER 3. GREEK SOURCES
  11. CHAPTER 4. WEST SYRIAN, COPTIC AND ARMENIAN SOURCES
  12. CHAPTER 5. EAST SYRIAN SOURCES
  13. CHAPTER 6. LATIN SOURCES
  14. CHAPTER 7. JEWISH, PERSIAN AND CHINESE SOURCES
  15. PART IIB. DELIBERATE REFERENCES TO ISLAM
  16. CHAPTER 8. APOCALYPSES AND VISIONS
  17. CHAPTER 9. MARTYROLOGIES
  18. CHAPTER 10. CHRONICLES AND HISTORIES
  19. CHAPTER 11. APOLOGIES AND DISPUTATIONS
  20. PART III. WRITING THE HISTORY OF EARLY ISLAM
  21. CHAPTER 12. NON-MUSLIM CONCEPTIONS OF ISLAM
  22. CHAPTER 13. USING NON-MUSLIM SOURCES: AN EMPIRICAL APPROACH
  23. CHAPTER 14. USING NON-MUSLIM SOURCES: AN ARGUMENTATIVE APPROACH
  24. PART IV. EXCURSES
  25. EXCURSUS A: THE CANONS AND RESOLUTIONS OF JACOB OF EDESSA
  26. EXCURSUS B: THE BYZANTINE-ARAB CHRONICLE OF 741 AND ITS EASTERN SOURCE
  27. EXCURSUS C: AN OUTLINE OF THE SYRIAC COMMON SOURCE
  28. EXCURSUS D: THE PASSION OF DAVID OF DWIN
  29. EXCURSUS E: GEORGIAN HISTORICAL WRITING
  30. EXCURSUS F: DATED MUSLIM WRITINGS, AH 1-135/622-752
  31. MAPS
  32. BIBLIOGRAPHY
  33. GENERAL INDEX