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Author Gilbert, Martin, 1936-2015.

Title In Ishmael's house : a history of Jews in Muslim lands / Martin Gilbert
Published New Haven, Conn. ; London : Yale University Press, 2010

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Description 1 online resource (xxiii, 424 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates) : illustrations, maps
Contents Before Islam -- The prophet Mohammed and the Jews -- The first four hundred years under Islam -- Jews and Muslims in the age of the Crusades -- The Ottoman sultans and other Muslim rulers, 1324-1699 -- The eighteenth and nineteenth centuries -- Progress and peril: toward the twentieth century -- The first years of the twentieth century and the emergence of Zionism -- Jewish and Arab nationalism: the first world war and after -- The nineteen thirties -- The second world war: a time of danger -- Towards liberation, and an uncertain future -- The United Nations Palestine Partition resolution -- The creation of the State of Israel, 14 May 1948 -- Iraq, 1948-1952 -- Egypt, 1951-1961 -- The exodus continues, 1950-1967 -- The Six-Day War of 1967 and its aftermath -- A new life in new lands -- The search for recognition -- Jews who remain in Muslim lands
Summary This work reflects upon the historical relationship between Jews and Muslims in the Middle East, from the origins to the present day, exploring the impact of Zionism, clashing nationalisms, and the Six-Day War. The relationship between Jews and Muslims has been a flashpoint that affects stability in the Middle East and has consequences around the globe. In this book the author challenges the standard media portrayal and presents a fascinating account of hope, opportunity, fear, and terror that have characterized these two peoples through the 1,400 years of their intertwined history. Harking back to the Biblical story of Ishmael and Isaac, he takes the reader from the origins of the fraught relationship, the refusal of Medina's Jews to accept Mohammed as a prophet, through the ages of the Crusader reconquest of the Holy Land and the great Muslim sultanates to the present day. He explores the impact of Zionism in the first half of the twentieth century, the clash of nationalisms during the Second World War, the mass expulsions and exodus of 800,000 Jews from Muslim lands following the birth of Israel, the Six-Day War and its aftermath, and the political sensitivities of the current Middle East. This book sheds light on a time of prosperity and opportunity for Jews in Muslim lands stretching from Morocco to Afghanistan, with many instances of Muslim openness, support, and courage. Drawing on Jewish, Christian, and Muslim sources, the author uses archived material, poems, letters, memoirs, and personal testimony to uncover the human voice of this centuries-old conflict. Ultimately this account of mutual tolerance between Muslims and Jews provides a perspective on current events and a template for the future
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 380-398) and index
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Subject Judaism -- Relations -- Islam.
Islam -- Relations -- Judaism.
Jews -- Islamic countries -- History
HISTORY -- Middle East -- General.
HISTORY -- Jewish.
HISTORY -- Africa -- North.
Society.
Interfaith relations
Islam
Jews
Judaism
Judaism -- Relations -- Islam.
Islam -- Relations -- Judaism.
Jews -- Islamic countries -- History.
Islam och judendom.
Judar -- historia -- Islamiska länder.
Jews -- Islamic countries -- History.
Judaism -- Relations -- Islam.
Islam -- Relations -- Judaism.
Islamic countries
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780300170801
0300170807
1299616453
9781299616455