Islamic Historiography as Polemic Literature: Deconstructing Biographies of Medieval Jewish Converts

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Abstract

This article considers biographical material on Jewish converts authored by Muslim historians, primarily in Mamluk Egypt and Syria from the 13th to 15th centuries, enumerating and analyzing its recurring themes. Among its key findings is that the motifs found in this material are consonant with Islamic theological perceptions of other faith-based groups, especially the Jews. These themes also reflect their writers' notion of exemplary history. Beyond this, I suggest that the main objective behind the texts under review is the affirmation of basic principles espoused in the Qurān, adīth, and the sīrah for the purpose of demonstrating the veracity and superiority of the Muslim faith.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)129-157
Number of pages29
JournalJournal of Arabic Literature
Volume54
Issue number1-2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2023

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Keywords

  • Christians
  • Dhimmīs
  • Jews
  • Mamluk period
  • conversion
  • historiography

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Cultural Studies
  • Literature and Literary Theory

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