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Children of Abraham: An Introduction to Judaism for Muslims

audiobook Children of Abraham: An Introduction to Judaism for Muslims by Reuven Firestone in History

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On April 27; 1865; the Sultana; a 260-foot; wooden-hulled steamboat; exploded on the Mississippi River near Memphis; Tennessee. More than 1;800 men died.


#2849668 in Books Ktav Pub Inc 2001-04Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.00 x 6.25 x 1.00l; 1.70 #File Name: 0881257214322 pages


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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful. ... how much we have in commons to have a better worldBy Volkan KayaWell positioned in key points as true Muslim and Jewish relations and show how much we have in commons to have a better world12 of 14 people found the following review helpful. A 'must-read" for allBy Jeff SiddiquiHaving read its most unimpressive sister book; "Introduction to Islam for Jews" by Duran; I approached this book with trepidation but I was soon pleasantly proven wrong!Firestone's work clearly shows his grasp of Islam by liberal and appropriate use of quotes from the Quran; his compassionate and intellectual approach when making comparisons between the two faiths and his grasp of Hebrew and Arabic etymology; is refreshing and inspiring. He demonstrates that teaching Muslims about Judaism goes much further if one draws from both faiths and Firestone does this very well. Indeed; the parallels between the two faiths and their common origins are wonderful and instructive!Firestone's approach to faith; Judaism and Islam; showed a rare; admirable spirituality that is seldom found even in books about faith. He easily managed to expound on Judaism without going into the quagmire of Israel politics; this helped me study the subject without defensiveness.One issue I have with the book is the note on "The Pact of Umar". According to Firestone; this was a treaty between Caliph Umar and some unknown but presumably Jewish leaders. Apparently; this so-called "Pact" put Jews in a menial position; forcing them to be abjectly fawning towards Muslims as well as banning them from holding any key public offices or even repairing their synagogues.In reality the earliest and only known example of this "Pact" is a translation of a supposed early letter from some unknown person who wrote a letter to some European figure. This unearthing came in the form of a hand-out by a Professor in Edinburgh in the 1970s; the origin of this letter still remains unknown. Even in this first exposure to the "Pact"; it is a treaty between Caliph Umar and Christians of Syria...no mention of Jews at all.The "Pact" also fails the logic test. In Firestones excellent book; Jews are described as holding many public offices even to the rank of Vizier (Prime Minister). The "Pact" also cannot explain why Muslim houses of worship were in the same state of repair or disrepair in the early 20th Century; as those of Judaism and Christianity. Nevertheless; mention of this "Pact" was the only distraction in an otherwise superb work.Throughout the book; Firestone teaches an immense amount about Judaism without preaching; a virtue that is a rare gift. He reserves the final section ("Chronology") on listing significant events in the history of Jews and Israelites. Regardless of how one may feel about the politics of Israel and Palestine; one cannot finish reading this book without developing a deep understanding and respect for the seemingly endless string of persecutions that Jews suffered and an admiration of how Judaism overcame all of it while maintaining a compassionate outlook towards the world.In any study of Judaism or comparisons of Judaism with Islam; this book has to be on the "must read" list. Even for Christians; this is most valuable.Very well done indeed!

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