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The Stated Motivations for the Early Islamic Expansion (622-641)

A Critical Revision of Muslims' Traditional Portrayal of the Arab Raids and Conquests
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Peter Langerschienen am26.12.2017
Were Muslim believers motivated by religious zeal to proclaim Islam to the non-Muslims? Consequently, was Islam spread by the sword? This is a question that has crucial implications today. The Stated Motivations for the Early Islamic Expansion extensively analyzes the earliest Arabic Muslim sources to answer these and other questions.mehr
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KlappentextWere Muslim believers motivated by religious zeal to proclaim Islam to the non-Muslims? Consequently, was Islam spread by the sword? This is a question that has crucial implications today. The Stated Motivations for the Early Islamic Expansion extensively analyzes the earliest Arabic Muslim sources to answer these and other questions.
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-4331-3528-6
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Erscheinungsjahr2017
Erscheinungsdatum26.12.2017
Reihen-Nr.3
Seiten242 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht490 g
Artikel-Nr.43707002
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
System of Transliteration - Notes on the Text - Notes on the Text - Introduction - Review of Precedent Literature - Muhammad´s MaghÄzÄ« and Their Stated Motivations: A Critical Revision of SÄ«rat RasÅ«l AllÄh - The Stated Motivations for the Early Futūḥ: From MaghÄzÄ« to Futūḥ Through the Ridda Wars: A Critical Revision - Jihad and QitÄl as the Qur´Än Sees Them: Exegeting Islam´s Scripture - Conclusion.mehr
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«I certainly hope that Muslim scholars and apologists will carefully engage with this book.»
(Duane Alexander Miller, Southeastern Theological Review 9/2 2018)
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Autor

Ayman S. Ibrahim, Ph.D., was born and raised in Egypt. He has taught in various countries within the Muslim world, and in the West at undergraduate and graduate levels. He is currently working on his second Ph.D. in the Department of Middle Eastern History at the University of Haifa, Mount Carmel, and is examining conversion to Islam in the earliest Muslim period. In addition, he is Associate Professor of Islamic Studies at Southern Seminary and Director of the Jenkins Center for the Christian Understanding of Islam. His articles on Islam and Christian-Muslim relations have appeared in the Washington Post, Religion News Services, Colorado Springs Gazette, Louisville Courier-Journal, First Things, Faith Street, Charisma News, Evangelical Interfaith Dialogue Journal, Ethics Daily, among others.