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Mohammed


Mohammed

Author: Essad Bey

language: en

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Release Date: 2016-11-04


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“... But above all Essad Bey was a brilliant, intoxicating stylist. Bey's writing is of a kind that hardly exists among contemporary non-fiction writers, even less so among experts on Islam. It has rhythm and uses harmonious imagery; it is rich in semantic and syntactic variations; he understands the arc of suspense so well that it sometimes carries the author away from historical facts towards possible but not proven fiction. His biography on Mohammed has perhaps no place in scientific libraries – but one could not think of a more entertaining depiction, one which captures the spirit of early Islamic history above and beyond that of any source-critical monograph.” Navid Kermani

Peter's Rock in Mohammed's Flood


Peter's Rock in Mohammed's Flood

Author: Thomas William Allies

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1890


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Peter's Rock in Mohammed's Flood, from St. Gregory the Great to St. Leo III


Peter's Rock in Mohammed's Flood, from St. Gregory the Great to St. Leo III

Author: T. W. Allies

language: en

Publisher: Good Press

Release Date: 2020-03-16


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In "Peter's Rock in Mohammed's Flood, from St. Gregory the Great to St. Leo III," T. W. Allies embarks on a riveting exploration of the intersection between early Christian doctrine and the challenges posed by Islam during the inception of the Middle Ages. Through meticulous research and a compelling narrative style, Allies weaves together theological argumentation and historical analysis, illuminating the ecclesiastical responses to the rise of Islam and the implications for papal authority in a transformed Europe. The literary context of the book is underscored by a rich tapestry of medieval texts, allowing readers to grasp the complexity of religious interplay during this pivotal era while preserving an analytical tone that respects the gravity of the subject matter. Allies, a noted Anglican theologian and historian, incorporates his profound understanding of religious dynamics and ecclesiastical history into this work. His commitment to examining the theological significance of church leadership during crises reflects not only his academic acumen but also his deep-seated interest in the interplay between faith, politics, and society. Allies' previous works and his scholarly pursuits reveal a lifelong endeavor to bridge historical gaps and address misconceptions surrounding early Christian responses to external challenges. This book is highly recommended for scholars of theology, historians, and anyone interested in the intricate complexities of Christian-Islamic relations. Allies' nuanced insights and scholarly rigor deliver a powerful narrative that transcends mere historical account, engaging the reader in questions that remain relevant to contemporary discussions on faith and cultural coexistence.