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Exploring Muhammad's Portrayal in Medieval Latin Literature: A Scholarly Collection by Researchers
Exploring Muhammad's Portrayal in Medieval Latin Literature: A Scholarly Collection by Researchers

Exploring Muhammad's Portrayal in Medieval Latin Literature: A Scholarly Collection by Researchers

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توصيل مجاني
سيتم تطبيق الشروط والاحكام
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سيتم تطبيق الشروط والاحكام

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  • سياسة الاسترجاع و الاسترداد
    سياسة الاسترجاع و الاسترداد
  • سياسة الضمان
    سياسة الضمان
  • سياسة الشحن
    سياسة الشحن
  • توصيل بدون تواصل
    توصيل بدون تواصل
  • استلام شخصي
    استلام شخصي
الدار الأهلية للنشر
يتم البيع عبر
الدار الأهلية للنشر
This scholarly collection, compiled by various researchers, meticulously examines the multifaceted portrayal of the Prophet Muhammad within a selection of medieval Latin literary texts. Delving into the historical and cultural contexts of the Middle Ages, the book analyzes how different European authors understood, interpreted, and represented Muhammad, often through theological, political, or polemical lenses. It sheds light on the complex interplay between religious discourse, historical perceptions, and the evolving understanding of Islam in the West during this pivotal period. This insightful work offers a critical perspective on the enduring legacy of these early depictions and their impact on later European thought, making it an essential read for scholars of medieval history, religious studies, and comparative literature.
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