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Title Muslim-Christian polemic during the Crusades: the letter from the people of Cyprus and Ibn Abi Talib al-Dimashqi's response / edited by Rifaat Y. Ebied, David ThomasBooks
Name(s) Ebied, R. Y. (Related name)
Thomas, David (David Richard), 1948- (*Related name)
Dimashqi, Shams al-Din Muhammad ibn Abi Talib, 1256 or 7-1327 (Related name)
Publication Leiden : Brill, 2005
Physical Details 516 p.; 25 cm.
Series History of Christian-Muslim relations (v. 2)
Subjects Dimashqi, Shams al-Din Muhammad ibn Abi Talib--1256 or 7-1327--Response to the letter from the people of Cyprus
Letter from the people of Cyprus
Koran--Criticism, interpretation, etc.--Early works to 1800
Apologetics--Early works to 1800
Christianity and other religions--Islam--Early works to 1800
Islam--Relations--Christianity--Early works to 1800
Church history--Middle Ages, 600-1500
ISBN 9004135898 (hc.)
9789004135895 (hc.)
Classmarks 261.27
Notes Language: English and Arabic.
Bib. & Index: Includes bibliographical references (p. [499]-503) and index.
Contents: The letters and their authors -- The manuscripts of the letters -- The language of the letters: divergences from classical usage -- The letter from the people of Cyprus -- Al-Dimashqi's response to the letter from the people of Cyprus.
Summary: "This volume comprises an edition and English translation of the response in Arabic made by the fourteenth century scholar Ibn Abi Talib al-Dimashqi to a letter sent to him by anonymous Christians from Cyprus. The Christian letter was also sent to al-Dimashqi's contemporary Ibn Taymiyya, and this response is thus a parallel to Ibn Taymiyya's al-Jawab al-sahih.".
Summary: "In their letter the Christians subtly suggest that the Qur'an supports Christian doctrines. Al-Dimashqi replies with a comprehensive series of elaborate and wide-ranging arguments that incorporate not only themes familiar from earlier polemical works but also his own original points. His response is thus an important source of information about the development of Muslim interfaith attitudes, and a significant example of polemic in the later medieval period. The edition presents the two parts of this correspondence in parallel Arabic and English versions, together with an extensive introduction, textual notes and commentary."--BOOK JACKET.
Alt. Titles Letter from the people of Cyprus. English & Arabic
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