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Islam as a cultural, intellectual, and religious venture appears in the popular imagination as a monolithic entity. Orientalists of the traditional ilk have tended to describe it in essentialist terms, whilst many fundamentalist Muslims themselves promote their construction of a pure and unadulterated Islamic past, to which they strive to return by purging foreign or unauthentic elements from their religion. Next to these attempts, another more traditional view sees the influence between the Western and the Islamic world in linear and teleological terms. Knowledge was transmitted, so to speak, from Alexandria to Baghdad, and hence to Toledo and Paris. The present volume challenges both these concepts regarding the development of Islamic cultures. To do justice to the complexity of structures within which the Muslim Middle Ages unfolded, it approaches the questions of interaction and influence through a novel conceptual framework, that of crosspollination. Instead of telling the story of the transmission of Western works from Greece via Islam into the Latin world, a number of case studies highlight the plurality of encounters between Islam and other adjacent cultures.Product Identifiers
PublisherGibb Memorial Trust
ISBN-139780906094556
eBay Product ID (ePID)91411439
Product Key Features
Number of Pages204 Pages
Publication NameIslamic Crosspollinations: Interactions in the Medieval Middle East
LanguageEnglish
SubjectHistory
Publication Year2007
TypeTextbook
AuthorAnna Akasoy, James Montgomery, Peter E. Pormann
SeriesGibb Memorial Trust Arabic Studies
Dimensions
Item Height242 mm
Item Width170 mm
Additional Product Features
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
Title_AuthorPeter E. Pormann, Anna Akasoy, James Montgomery