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The Struggle for Jerusalem and the Holy Land
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In recent generations, the Muslim and Arab world has been suffused with publications on the subject of the People of Israel, its Torah, and this people’s affinity to the Land of Israel. Most of the...
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15 June 2014

In recent generations, the Muslim and Arab world has been suffused with publications on the subject of the People of Israel, its Torah, and this people’s affinity to the Land of Israel. Most of these publications are tendentious, written with a hostile attitude toward Jews and Judaism; indeed, some of them are tainted with antisemitism. The Qur’an, the Holy Scripture of the Muslims, also deals with the question of the status of Eretz Israel, the Land of Israel. Many of its exegetes, following in the tracks of Islam’s holy book, have done so as well. Somewhat surprisingly, perhaps, these Islamic sources express an approach asserting that this land is promised exclusively to the People of Israel. This book explores these sources and discusses them in light of the recent developments.
Price: $119.00
Pages: 262
Publisher: Academic Studies Press
Imprint: Academic Studies Press
Publication Date:
15 June 2014
Trim Size: 9.21 X 6.14 in
ISBN: 9781618113795
Format: Hardcover
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“I thoroughly enjoyed this book.... It is a Copernican study: pioneering, fascinating, and carefully reasoned.”
— Zeev Maghen, Chair, Department of Middle Eastern Studies, Bar-Ilan University
— Zeev Maghen, Chair, Department of Middle Eastern Studies, Bar-Ilan University
Nissim Dana (Ph. D. Dropsie College, Philadelphia) is a chairman of the Multi-Disciplinary Department of Social Sciences and Humanities at Ariel University. He has served for decades as Head of the Department for Religious Minorities in Israel’s Ministry of Religions. Professor Dana taught in Bar-Ilan University (1982-2011) and Haifa University (1996-2002). Among his publications are The Druze, A Religious Community in Transition (Jerusalem-London-Montreal: Turtledove Publishers, 1980), Sefer Ha-Maspik Le’Ovdey Hashem (Kitab Kifayat al-‘Abidin) of Rabbi Abraham ben Moshe ben Maimon (Jerusalem: Bar-Ilan University Press, 1989, in Hebrew), The Druze (Jerusalem: Bar-Ilan University Press, 1998, in Hebrew), and The Druze in the Middle East (Sussex: Sussex Academic Press, 2003).