Name: The Cross and the Crescent

Author: Richard Fletcher
Year: 2003
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History, Religion, Non Fiction, Christianity

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9780670032716
9780143034810
0670032719
0143034812
Richard Fletcher is one of today's most renowned medieval historians. In his latest book, he offers a brilliant survey of the relationship between the Islamic and Christian worlds from the seventh to the sixteenth centuries. He shows how, despite long periods of coexistence and overlap, religious misunderstanding between "the peoples of the book" has been present since their earliest encounters. He argues that though there were fruitful trading and cultural interactions between Islam and Christianity during the period when Arabs controlled most of the Mediterranean world, neither side was remotely interested in the actual religion of the other. Christians portrayed Muslims as bloodthirsty pagans and Muhammad as a false prophet while Islam viewed Christianity as a jumble of sects and conflicting stories.

Fletcher's lucidity, scholarship, and gift for compression make this one of the most elegant and clear-sighted contributions to its subject for many years. It will appeal to readers of Karen Armstrong's bestselling Islam: A Short History and to all readers looking for a better understanding of the Islamic world's relationship to the West.


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