ISBN:
9781618113542
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1618113542
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9781618113719
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1618113712
Language:
English
Pages:
xviii, 233 Seiten
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25 cm
Year of publication:
2017
Series Statement:
The Holocaust
Series Statement:
history and literature, ethics and philosophy
DDC:
297.282
Keywords:
Islam Relations
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Judaism
;
Judaism Relations
;
Islam
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Antisemitism Islamic countries
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Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Public opinion
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Islamic countries
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Muslims Attitudes
;
Antisemitism
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Interfaith relations
;
Islam
;
Judaism
;
Muslims Attitudes
;
Public opinion Islamic countries
Abstract:
In Shoah through Muslim Eyes, the author discusses her journey with Judaism as a Muslim. Her book is based on the struggle with antisemitism within Muslim communities and her interviews with survivors. Rejecting polemical myths about the Holocaust and Jews, Afridi offers a new way of creating understanding between the two communities through the acceptance the enormity of the Shoah. Her journey is both personal and academic: the reader can find nuances of her belief in Islam, principles of justice, and the loneliness of such a journey. The chapters discuss the Holocaust and how it was in truth unprecedented, interviews with survivors, antisemitism and Islamophobia, camps in Arab lands, and Islam and memory. Afridi includes newly-uncovered Muslim-Arab narratives that enhance our understanding of the reach of the Holocaust into Muslim lands under the Vichy and Nazi governments -- Provided by publisher
Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 216-227) and index
,
Why the Shoah?
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My Journey through Academia, Jerusalem, and Dachau
,
Why is the Shoah Unprecedented?
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The Document
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Is Islam Antisemitic? No
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Muslims and the Memory of a Colonial Holocaust
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