‘The City of Abraham’s Children’: The Religious Communities of Damascus in the Late 7th A.H./13th A.D. Century

IF 0.3 0 RELIGION Collectanea Christiana Orientalia Pub Date : 2022-10-17 DOI:10.21071/cco.v19i.15252
Numan Alenezi
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This article discusses the relationships between the three Abrahamic faith communities (Jews, Christians and Muslims) of Damascus during the late 7th A.H./13th A.D. century, employing a textual research study, through the collation and critical review of a range of reference sources; historical and contemporaneous observations, personal narratives and accounts. Preliminary research results attest to a generally congenial co-existence between the religious groups that was occasionally disrupted by inter-communal clashes. Later disturbances occurred between Christians and Muslims communities as a consequence of the Mongol invasion of the city and the later Christian Crusaders. The Abrahamic theological commonality largely tied the three monotheistic religious traditions together in a loose triumvirate social coalition. Despite Muslim political dominance being firmly established, the jizyā was not enforced as an obligation on non-Muslims during the Caliphate period. Muslim hegemony remained throughout a number of inter-religious dissents and intrigues due to a measurable success in Muslim politico-economic policies. These political manoeuvres appear to be significant factors in a religious tri-existence in which each community largely supported the status quo. This study then, explores some of the historical events and activities that contributed to this particular period in Damascus’ history.
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“亚伯拉罕的孩子之城”:公元7世纪末/13世纪大马士革的宗教社区
本文通过对一系列参考资料的整理和批判性审查,讨论了公元7世纪末/公元13世纪大马士革的三个亚伯拉罕信仰团体(犹太人、基督徒和穆斯林)之间的关系;历史和同时代的观察,个人叙述和帐户。初步的研究结果证明,宗教团体之间总体上是和谐共存的,偶尔会被社区间的冲突所破坏。后来,由于蒙古人入侵城市和后来的基督教十字军,基督徒和穆斯林社区之间发生了骚乱。亚伯拉罕神学的共性在很大程度上将三个一神论的宗教传统捆绑在一起,形成一个松散的三位一体的社会联盟。尽管穆斯林的政治统治地位牢固地确立了,但在哈里发时期,jizyna并没有作为一种义务强制执行给非穆斯林。由于穆斯林的政治经济政策取得了可衡量的成功,穆斯林的霸权在许多宗教间的不同意见和阴谋中仍然存在。这些政治手段似乎是宗教三合一的重要因素,其中每个社区基本上都支持现状。接下来,本研究将探讨一些历史事件和活动,这些事件和活动对大马士革这一特定时期的历史产生了影响。
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期刊介绍: CCO is an international Journal that appears once a year. It aims at publishing papers written in English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish, as well as Arabic. The papers should be unpublished and related to Christian production in Arabic, Coptic, Syriac and Ethiopic, although topics dealing with the Christian tradition contained in other languages of Oriental Christianity like Armenian, Georgian and Greek can also be accepted. Likewise, the thematic spectrum of the Journal includes those Rabbinical subjects that concern Christianty. More specifically, the production of Christians in Arabic includes both that developed in Eastern and in Western countries (al-Andalus, northern Africa, Italy, as well as Greece, Cyprus and Turkey). The fields of study covered by this philologically oriented Journal will include the area of literature (in any textual tradition) as well as the area of linguistics. Papers related to other fields like History, Archaeology, History of Art, Liturgy and Sociology will also be accepted.
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