Historical inquiry into the origin and history of “the Arabs” has long been a part of Western Orientalist literature. However, Christian scholars from the 7th century onward sought to understand the rise of Islam from within a Biblical framework. This article looks at how the early church historians of the 4th and 5th centuries viewed “the Arabs” and passed on those images to their ecclesiastical descendents. It aims to argue that the pejorative image of “the Arabs” as uncultured pagan barbarians of late antiquity was extended to Muslims in the 7th century and transferred into the Latin derogatory term “the Saracen”. This negative image has been perpetuated in Western Christian literature and continues to color Western Evangelical Chri...
This study traces the various historical contexts under which representations of North African Musli...
"The year 652 marked a fundamental political change in the Middle East and the surrounding region. A...
Modern scholarship on Arabs in the pre-Islamic period has focused on Rome's Arab allies - the so-cal...
The article aims at defining what Arab Muslims of the crusading period knew about the conversion of ...
The article aims at defining what Arab Muslims of the crusading period knew about the conversion of ...
The article presents a short overview of the works of researchers affiliated with the new German Ori...
It is difficult to find equally important event in history as the birth of Islam and Arab expansion,...
Several English writers from different literary periods, including the medieval and the Renaissance ...
Several English writers from different literary periods, including the medieval and the Renaissance ...
<span>This article argues that Arab Christianity has had a unique place in the history of Worl...
This dissertation examines Arabic and Syriac writing on conversion among Muslims and Christians in e...
Orsolya Varsányi, "Ninth-Century Arabic Christian Perceptions of 'Otherness' Under Muslim Rule," The...
This article focuses on Al-Azmeh’s conjoined work on Arabian polytheism and the changes it went thro...
This book is extracted from a doctoral dissertation supervised by David Thomas (Univ. of Birmingham)...
This thesis examines the representation of Muslims (‘Saracens’) and Islamic religious practice acros...
This study traces the various historical contexts under which representations of North African Musli...
"The year 652 marked a fundamental political change in the Middle East and the surrounding region. A...
Modern scholarship on Arabs in the pre-Islamic period has focused on Rome's Arab allies - the so-cal...
The article aims at defining what Arab Muslims of the crusading period knew about the conversion of ...
The article aims at defining what Arab Muslims of the crusading period knew about the conversion of ...
The article presents a short overview of the works of researchers affiliated with the new German Ori...
It is difficult to find equally important event in history as the birth of Islam and Arab expansion,...
Several English writers from different literary periods, including the medieval and the Renaissance ...
Several English writers from different literary periods, including the medieval and the Renaissance ...
<span>This article argues that Arab Christianity has had a unique place in the history of Worl...
This dissertation examines Arabic and Syriac writing on conversion among Muslims and Christians in e...
Orsolya Varsányi, "Ninth-Century Arabic Christian Perceptions of 'Otherness' Under Muslim Rule," The...
This article focuses on Al-Azmeh’s conjoined work on Arabian polytheism and the changes it went thro...
This book is extracted from a doctoral dissertation supervised by David Thomas (Univ. of Birmingham)...
This thesis examines the representation of Muslims (‘Saracens’) and Islamic religious practice acros...
This study traces the various historical contexts under which representations of North African Musli...
"The year 652 marked a fundamental political change in the Middle East and the surrounding region. A...
Modern scholarship on Arabs in the pre-Islamic period has focused on Rome's Arab allies - the so-cal...