In this Book

Christian-Muslim Relations during the Crusades

Book
2023
Published by: Arc Humanities Press
summary

The popular view of the Crusades is that of two zealous armies ranged against each other in a state of practically permanent warfare, lacking mutual respect, understanding, or co-operation. Scholars long ago replaced such ideas with a much more nuanced understanding, in which rulers from both sides could work together for mutual benefit, even while pretending to ascribe to the principles of crusade and jihad. This perspective, however, focused almost exclusively on the actions of the elites; the attitudes of those who made up the vast majority of the society in the Levant have been all but ignored.

In a clear and accessible form, this book explores everyday relations and interactions between Christians and Muslims in the Levant during the Crusades, demonstrating that it was usually practicality rather than religious scruples that dictated their responses to the religious other.

Table of Contents

Cover

Title page, Copyright

pp. i-iii

Contents

pp. iv-v

List of Illustrations

pp. vi-ix

Chapter 1. Introduction

pp. 1-18

Chapter 2. Alliances and Treaties between Christians and Muslims

pp. 19-34

Chapter 3. Knowledge Exchange

pp. 35-52

Chapter 4. Inter-Religious Knowledge and Perspectives

pp. 53-64

Chapter 5. Everyday Life

pp. 65-84

Chapter 6. Religious Conversion

pp. 85-96

Concluding Remarks

pp. 97-98

Further Reading

pp. 99-104
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