The dramatic story of the crusades seen through arab eyes from the seizing of jerusalem under pope urban ii in 1099 to its recapture by salah addin, richard the lionhearts efforts to regain. The rewriting of history in amin maaloufs the crusades. In the crusades through arab eyes, amin maalouf has sifted through the works of a score of contemporary arab chroniclers of the crusades, eyewitnesses. The crusades through arab eyes by amin maalouf read online. In the crusades through arab eyes, most chapters end.
Maalouf, the crusades through arab eyes november 2, 2012 by mark movsesian in books, mark l. The crusades through arab eyes by amin maalouf, 9780805208986, download free ebooks, download free pdf epub ebook. The crusades through arab eyes by amin maalouf this was a relatively short book 266 pages, but a huge story that spans the initial invasion of nicaea in what is now turkey in 1096 to the final expulsion of the franj meaning all western christians in 1291. Document 1 they bore the sign of the cross ekkehard of aura, a german monk and historian, wrote about the reaction of christians across western europe to the speech given by pope urban ii. Dec 28, 2016 the dramatic story of the crusades seen through arab eyes from the seizing of jerusalem under pope urban ii in 1099 to its recapture by salah addin, richard the lionhearts efforts to regain. When reflecting on the crusades through arab eyes, this quote always sticks out as the most powerful piece of maaloufs work. Amin maalouf has sifted through the works of contemporary arab chroniclers of the crusades, eyewitnesses and often participants in the events.
In the crusades through arab eyes, amin maalouf has. The crusades through arab eyes by amin maalouf pdf free. In the crusades through arab eyes, amin maalouf has sifted through the works of a score of. As the name suggests, the book is a narrative retelling of primary sources drawn from various arab chronicles that seeks to provide an arab perspective on the crusades, and especially regarding the crusaders the franks franj, as the arabs called them who were considered cruel, savage, ignorant and culturally backward. Crusades as they were seen, lived, and recorded on ythe other sidein other words, in the arab camp. The crusades through arab eyes by maalouf amin rothschild. The crusades through arab eyes, written by amin maalouf, focuses on how muslims viewed the series of battles that lasted almost two hundred years. Amin maaloufs novel, the crusades through arab eyes is the portrayal of the horror seen by.
The author has combed the works of contemporary arab chronicles of the crusades, eyewitnesses and often participants. Maalouf presents the arab chronists accounts of the crusades and in those accounts one can see just how biased is the history one is told, if at all, of those fanatical endeavors. Amin maalouf, in his outstanding and thoroughly researched work, the crusades through arab eyes, sets out to redress the balance by presenting the arab side of the crusades in their own words. Nilay ozokgundogan 1112 the affect of political situations of the arab and franj on the outcome of the crusades the attack of the franj was something that the muslim world had ever encountered before and its effect had a long lasting change on the muslim communities. The result is a unique take on a subject that most western readers know only from the other side. Set in the context of the geography and history of what may be called the super. He retells their stories in their own style, giving us a vivid portrait of a society rent by internal conflicts and shaken by traumatic encounter with an alien culture. Until i read this title, my two favourite works concerning the crusades were the first crusade by thomas asbridge and the sword and the scimitar by ernle bradford. An ambitious fourpart documentary produced by al jazeera, the crusades. An arab perspective features handsome production values, convincing historical reenactments and a wealth of revealing information on this much dissected period of world history. The crusades through arab eyes paper mattsachar hist15102. Buy a cheap copy of the crusades through arab eyes book by amin maalouf. The crusades through arab eyes, by amin maalouf 123 help me. Intriquing and entertaining, the crusades through arab eyes is a vivid portrait of a society nearly destroyed by internal conflict and shaken by a traumatic encounter with an alien culture.
And there can be no doubt that the schism between these two worlds dates from the crusades, deeply felt by the arabs, even today, as an act of rape amin maalouf. The crusades through arab eyes saqi essentials ebook. As the name suggests, the book is a narrative retelling of primary sources drawn from various arab chronicles that seeks to provide an arab perspective on the crusades. The crusades through arab eyes by amin maalouf, 9780805208986, available at book depository with free delivery worldwide. Maalouf offers fascinating insights into the historical forces that even today shape arab and islamic consciousness. The crusades through arab eyes is a french language historical essay by lebanese author amin maalouf. An arab perspective is a fourpart documentary series telling the dramatic story of the crusades seen through arab eyes, from the seizing of jerusalem under pope urban ii in 1099, to. The filmmakers illustrate a stark contrast between. In the crusades through arab eyes, amin maalouf has sifted through the works of a score of contemporary arab chroniclers of the. Les croisades vues par les arabes is a french language historical essay by lebanese author amin maalouf as the name suggests, the book is a narrative retelling of primary sources drawn from various arab chronicles that seeks to provide an arab perspective on the crusades, and especially regarding the crusaders the franks franj, as the arabs.
The crusades through arab eyes book by amin maalouf. The arabs found the franks duplicitous, brutal, and unrefined. The crusades through muslim eyes, will be a two night presentation that will draw upon the most notable muslim historians of the era including ibn athir, usaman ibn mundiqh, ibn qalanisi, bahaud. What is most interesting about this book is revealed in the title all events. The crusades through arab eyes quotes by amin maalouf. The crusades through arab eyes by amin maalouf librarything. Read all the documents and answer the corresponding questions. Presents a chronicle of the crusades based on muslim historical sources such as. Sep 01, 2009 the crusades through arab eyes by amin maalouf 1986 maalouf, a french lebanese journalist, tells this history of the crusades in the middle east by relying primarily on arab historians and diarists. Intriguing and entertaining, the crusades through arab eyes, is a vivid portrait of a society nearly destroyed by internal conflict and shaken by. The result is a unique take on a subject that most.
European and arab versions of the crusades have little in common. Again, the title of maaloufs book places it in opposition to. Download the crusades through arab eyes saqi essentials ebook pdf or read online books in pdf, epub, and mobi format. The awardwinning novelist amin maalouf has been highly praised for this thoroughly researched work, especially from nonmuslim sources, even though the crusades through arab eyes sets out to redress the balance after centuries of historical bias by presenting the arab side of the crusades in their own words. In this edition, page numbers are just like the physical edition. An arab perspective is a fourpart documentary series telling the dramatic story of the crusades seen through arab eyes, from the seizing of. The author has combed the works of arab chroniclers of the crusades, many of them eyewitnesses and participants in the events they describe.
For this concise history of the crusades, i follow in many respects the construction, if not the scope, of the traditional histories. Amin maaloufs novel, the crusades through arab eyes is the portrayal of the horror seen by the muslims and their heroic attempt to try and save their holy land. Its content is based almost exclusively on the testimony of contemporary arab historians and chroniclers. Review the crusades through arab eyes may be warmly recommended to layreaders and students alike. In amin maaloufs 1984 the crusades through arab eyes, the lebanese journalist offers an account of the crusades from the arab perspective. By the second half of the 11th century, the turks, who had previously converted to islam, occupied land near constantinople, now istanbul, as well as regions of the middle east, including jerusalem. These latter spoke not of crusades, but of frankish wars, or ythe frankish invasions. Lengthy quotations from original sources are incorporated into an exciting narrative packed with fresh insights, offbeat details, and succinct commentary. Pdf the crusades through arab eyes semantic scholar. Crusades through arab eyes by amin maalouf alibris. The crusades through arab eyes amin maalouf download. He retells their stories in their own vivacious style, giving us a vivid portrait of a society rent by internal conflicts, and shaken by a traumatic. Lebanese writer who won the prestigious gon court prize in.
The crusades through arab eyes by amin maalouf, jon. The crusades occurred at a time when arab culture was viewed by the west as sophisticated and advanced, compared to the franj franks or all westerners who were unrefined in comparison, amounting to a reversal of modern perspective maalouf, 1984, p. Click download or read online button to the crusades through arab eyes saqi essentials book pdf for free now. It makes extensive use of contemporary arab sources to examine the crusade era from the arab viewpoint. Maalouf, amin and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at. The crusades through muslim eyes in the name of allah, the most beneficent, the most merciful in the 11th century, almost a thousand years ago, hordes of christians warriors bearing a red cross stormed into syria. The crusades through arab eyes by amin maalouf read online on. For arabs, the twelfth and thirteenth centuries were years. Eurocentricity never once makes an appearance, keeping true to the title of the book by keeping you as informed or inthedark about the europe of this period as. A narrative of the crusades from the initial invasion of nicaea in 1096 to the final expulsion of the franj in 1291 from the arabs and other nations living in north africas perspective. This was a relatively short book 266 pages, but a huge story that spans the initial invasion of nicaea in what is now turkey in 1096 to the final expulsion of the franj meaning all western christians in 1291. Muslim point of view on the medieval clash of civilizations, the.
Then, the crusades were a faraway concept, an odd series of events in a distant and murky medieval past. The subject of the crusades has been of interest to me because of a recent movie called kingdom of heaven which features the time when saladin retakes jerusalem from the franj. The crusades through arab eyes quotes showing of 3 it seems clear that the arab east still sees the west as a natural enemy. The crusades through arab eyes by amin maalouf 1986 maalouf, a french lebanese journalist, tells this history of the crusades in the middle east by relying primarily on arab historians and diarists. He retells their stories in their own vivacious style, giving us a vivid portrait of a society rent by internal conflicts. The first episode sets the groundwork for one of historys most infamous and lengthy conflicts. At the time few muslims in the middle east understood the crusades at all. Pdf the rewriting of history in amin maaloufs the crusades. The novel is divided into three main parts, which represent a timeline of how the attack of the crusaders impacted the region. As the title clearly indicates, this book is an attempt to depict the experience of the crusades through arab eyes. The dramatic story of the crusades seen through arab eyes from the seizing of jerusalem under pope urban ii. Comparative paper notes comparative paper notes the. The crusades through arab eyes, by amin maalouf, presents western readers and students of history with a view of the crusades that is seldom considered in the west. The times literary supplement london read more from the inside flap the author has combed the works of contemporary arab chronicles of the crusades, eyewitnesses and often participants.
As the name suggests, the book is a narrative retelling of primary sources drawn from various arab chronicles that seeks to provide an arab perspective on the crusades, and especially regarding the crusaders the franks franj, as the arabs called them who were considered cruel, savage, ignorant and culturally backward from the first invasion in the eleventh century through till the. He retells their stories in their own style, giving us a vivid portrait of a society rent by internal conflicts and shaken by traumatic encounter with an. The crusades through arab eyes by amin maalouf goodreads. I wanted more information on what went on during the time of the crusades and fortunately a friend gave me.
This welcome addition to the numerous volumes on the crusades is a wellwritten and absorbing history by a lebanese journalist for the general reader. The crusades through muslim eyes, will be a two night presentation that will draw upon the most notable muslim historians of the era including ibn athir, usaman ibn mundiqh, ibn qalanisi, bahauddeen, and many others. Against that enemy, any hostile actionbe it political, military, or based on oilis considered no more than legitimate vengeance. These two words would spark one of the most controversial events in. Read the crusades through arab eyes, by amin maalouf online on bookmate european and arab versions of the crusades have little in common. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. For arabs, the twelfth and thirteen centuries were years of strenuous efforts to repel a brutal and destructive invasion by barbarian hordes. Buy the crusades through arab eyes saqi essentials reprint by amin maalouf, amin maalouf isbn. The crusades are first and foremost an aspect of european history. I was delighted to find that arab chronists recorded the good deeds as well as the bad ones from both sides. Classic revisited, crusades, history of religion, religion in the middle east leave a comment. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. The series provides a new perspective on the history of the crusades for a global, englishspeaking audience, that has largely read about or studied the famous struggle from a. To ask other readers questions about the crusades through arab eyes, please sign.
For arabs, the twelfth and thirteenth centuries were years of strenuous efforts to repel a brutal and destructive invasion by barbarian hordes. An arab perspective is a fourpart series produced by al jazeera english, which first aired in december of 2016. It presents the dramatic story of the medieval religious war through an arab point of view. Review of the crusades through arab eyes by amin maalouf. In the crusades through arab eyes, amin maalouf has sifted through the works of a score of contemporary arab chroniclers of the crusades, eyewitnesses and often participants in the events. Intriguing and entertaining, the crusades through arab eyes, is a vivid portrait of a society nearly destroyed by internal conflict and shaken by a traumatic encounter with an alien culture. Review of the crusades through arab eyes by amin maalouf by john sjoholm the lebanese french melkite greek catholic journalist and novelist amin maalouf did not set out to write an accurate history book or a fictive tale. I loved maaloufs reflections on identity and cultural belonging, in the name of. Comparative paper notes the crusades through arab eyes amin maalouf summary. The first crusade and the conquest of jerusalem the. Eurocentrism is a powerful influence, one that has largely shaped the writing of history that has been accepted at least tacitly by much of the worlds community of scholars.
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