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Jews Of A Saharan Oasis Elimination Of The Tamantit Community John O Hunwick

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Jews Of A Saharan Oasis Elimination Of The Tamantit Community John O Hunwick
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Publisher: Markus Wiener Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.35 MB
Pages: 91
Author: John O. Hunwick
ISBN: 9781558763456, 1558763457
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Jews Of A Saharan Oasis Elimination Of The Tamantit Community John O Hunwick by John O. Hunwick 9781558763456, 1558763457 instant download after payment.

Jews spread out from Israel into northern Africa after the Roman destruction of much of Jerusalem in 70 C.E. and settled in Saharan oases. Although there was no love for Jews after the birth of Islam five centuries later, Muslim Arabs accepted Jews' right to retain their own religion in lands they occupied, enabling many Jews to remain in North Africa after Arab conquest of the region. However, after Jews living in Tlemcen (Algeria) or the oasis of Touat became involved in trans-Saharan trade, strong opposition to them arose. Tlemcen, seen by Jews as the "Jerusalem of the West," was primarily Muslim-occupied, and for economic reasons, the Jews living there became greatly resented for their success in the trans-Saharan gold trade. A Tlemcen scholar, Muhammad al-Maghili, spent time in Touat, and used Islam-based arguments to justify the destruction of their synagogue there and expel them. He also got Jews excluded from the Songhay Empire. This book examines the whole process, with translations of Arabic Islamic writings on Jews and their rights to pursue their religion.

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