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050 0 4 _aBP160
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049 _aMAIN
100 1 _aPenn, Michael Philip,
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245 1 0 _aWhen Christians first met Muslims :
_ba sourcebook of the earliest Syriac writings on Islam /
_cMichael Philip Penn.
260 _aOakland, California :
_bUniversity of California Press,
_c(c)2015.
300 _a1 online resource (xix, 254 pages) :
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336 _atext
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337 _acomputer
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338 _aonline resource
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505 0 0 _aIntroduction --
_tAccount ad 637 --
_tChronicle ad 640 --
_tLetters /
_rIsho.Ayahb III --
_tApocalypse of Pseudo-Ephrem --
_tKhuzistan chronicle --
_tMaronite chronicle --
_tSyriac life of Maximus the Confessor --
_tCanons /
_rGeorge I --
_tColophon of British Library additional 14,666 --
_tLetter /
_rAthanasius of Balad --
_tBook of main points /
_rJohn bar Penkāyē --
_tApocalypse of Pseudo-Methodius --
_tEdessene apocalypse --
_tExegesis of the Pericopes of the Gospel /
_rḤnanisho.A I --
_tLife of Theoduṭē --
_tColophon of British Library additional 14,448 --
_tApocalypse of John the Little --
_tChronicle ad 705 --
_tLetters /
_rJacob of Edessa --
_tChronicle /
_rJacob of Edessa --
_tScholia /
_rJacob of Edessa --
_tAgainst the Armenians /
_rJacob of Edessa --
_tKāmed inscriptions --
_tChronicle of disasters --
_tChronicle ad 724 --
_tDisputation of John and the emir --
_tExegetical homilies /
_rMār Abbā II --
_tDisputation of Bēt Ḥalē.
520 0 _a"The first Christians to meet Muslims were not Latin-speaking Christians from the western Mediterranean or Greek-speaking Christians from Constantinople but rather Christians from northern Mesopotamia who spoke the Aramaic dialect of Syriac. Living in what constitutes modern-day Iran, Iraq, Syria, and eastern Turkey, these Syriac Christians were under Muslim rule from the seventh century to the present, wrote the earliest and most extensive accounts of Islam, and described a complicated set of religious and cultural exchanges not reducible to the solely antagonistic. Through its critical introductions and new translations of this material, When Christians First Met Muslims allows scholars, students, and the general public to explore the earliest interactions of what eventually became the world's two largest religions"--Provided by publisher.
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650 0 _aIslam
_vEarly works to 1800.
650 0 _aChristianity and other religions
_xIslam
_xHistory
_yTo 1500
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650 0 _aIslam
_xRelations
_xChristianity
_xHistory
_yTo 1500
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650 0 _aSyriac Christians
_xHistory
_yTo 1500
_vSources.
655 1 _aElectronic Books.
856 4 0 _uhttps://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=945610&site=eds-live&custid=s3260518
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_bCynthia Snell
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_dCynthia Snell