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Arabian Mirrors and Western Soothsayers

Nineteenth-Century Literary Approaches to Arab-Islamic History

by Muhammed A. Al-Da'mi (Author)
©2002 Monographs XVIII, 238 Pages

Summary

The value of Arab-Islamic history in Western thought has undergone many vicissitudes, but it is now greater than ever. This book investigates the intellectual motives and compulsions that hide behind the nineteenth-century British and American elite’s invocation of this history. The touchstones are many – the prophet, the Caliphate, the conquests, and Muslim Spain to mention a few. Al-Da’mi discusses such issues in an attempt not only to show their relevance to domestic problems, but also to trace the roots of an idea and to forecast future crises and dialogues. The book’s finale demonstrates the unbridgeable gap between Eastern and Western approaches to the Islamic past.

Details

Pages
XVIII, 238
Year
2002
ISBN (Hardcover)
9780820461267
Language
English
Keywords
prophet Caliphate Muslim Spain
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt/M., Oxford, Wien, 2002. XVIII, 238 pp.

Biographical notes

Muhammed A. Al-Da'mi (Author)

The Author: Muhammed A. Al-Da’mi is Professor of English and Orientalist Literature at Baghdad University, College of Education for Women. He is author of four books (in Arabic) and numerous scholarly papers. He contributes to the Arabic press almost weekly.

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