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An Introduction to Islam for Jews | 
enlarge | Author: Reuven Firestone Publisher: Jewish Publication Society of America Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 304 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 5.9 x 1
ISBN: 0827608640 Dewey Decimal Number: 297.024296 EAN: 9780827608641 ASIN: 0827608640
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Product Description Muslim-Jewish relations in the United States, Israel, and Europe are tenuous. Jews and Muslims struggle to understand one another and know little about each other's traditions and beliefs. Firestone explains the remarkable similarities and profound differences between Judaism and Islam, the complex history of Jihad, the legal and religious positions of Jews in the world of Islam, how various expressions of Islam (Sunni, Shi`a, Sufi, Salafi, etc.) regard Jews, the range of Muslim views about Israel, and much more. He addresses these issues and others with candor and integrity, and he writes with language, symbols, and ideas that make sense to Jews. Exploring these subjects in today's vexed political climate is a delicate undertaking. Firestone draws on the research and writings of generations of Muslim, Jewish, and other scholars, as well as his own considerable expertise in this field. The book's tone is neither disparaging, apologetic, nor triumphal. Firestone provides many original sources in translation, as well as an appendix of additional key sources in context. Most importantly, this book is readable and reasoned, presenting to readers for the first time the complexity of Islam and its relationship toward Jews and Judaism.
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Introduction to Islam for Jews. September 21, 2008 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
Why has the author chosen this title? Are the Jews so ignorant of Islam. History of Andalusia teaches us of Jews flourishing under the Moors in Muslim Spain. Both members understood and respected each other's belief. However today the issue is more to do with 'Neoconservetism vs Talibanism' both vying for geo-political power in order to control resources. I wonder how many 'jews' will notice this book, leave aside spend money to read it. Has the ''Occupation and the subjugation'' not taught the jews anything of the period from 1936 to 1946. That today they themselves occupy the same position with the Muslims under their yoke. I hope the author can help bring peace between the two.
Best review of Islam for those familiar with Judaism. September 3, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
If you are a Jew or know more about Judaism than other faiths, this is the best introduction to Islam out there. It builds on one's understanding of Judaism that launches the reader far further forward than would otherwise be possible.
A scholarly examination of the Islamic faith and how it relates to the Jewish people August 12, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The relationship of Islam and Judaism has long been a turbulent one. "An Introduction to Islam for Jews" is a scholarly examination of the Islamic faith and how it relates to the Jewish people. Examining Islam and Muslims as a whole, "An Introduction to Islam for Jews" spans the history of Islam from its origins to recent calls for Jihad from extremists. Despite its title, "An Introduction to Islam for Jews" is not exclusively for Jews, but rather a recommended pick for readers of all faiths who seek to better understand Islam.
Islam demystified July 25, 2008 4 out of 6 found this review helpful
I have always been intrigued--and mystified--by Islam. It seemed so exotic, but also strange and, as a Jew, somewhat threatening. I thank Firestone for writing about Islam in contexts that I can understand and relate to: where Judiasm and Islam intersect and depart, and how surprisingly similar the two religions are in many ways.
There's an awful lot here to take in, but it's all so fascinating! A very intelligent, clear and balanced book. I think every Jew should read this.
Understand the Enemy. July 23, 2008 1 out of 9 found this review helpful
All people known How had Jews and Islam relationship.To know who are them will be building good relations. This book can make Jews know about Islam.
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