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