7 edition of The legend of Sergius Baḥīrā found in the catalog.
The legend of Sergius Baḥīrā
Barbara Roggema
Published
2008
by Brill in Leiden, Boston
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other titles | Legend of Baḥīrā. Polyglot. |
Statement | by Barbara Roggema. |
Series | History of Christian-Muslim relations -- 9 |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | BT1170 .R62 2008 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | p. cm. |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL22679366M |
ISBN 10 | 9789004167308 |
LC Control Number | 2008047447 |
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Among these is the Legend of Sergius Baḥīrā, which survives in two Syriac and two Arabic versions, and appears here in edition and translation. Being a counterhistory of Islam, it reshapes early Muslim traditions about a monk recognizing Muḥammad as the final Prophet by turning this monk into Muhammad’s tutor and co-author of the Qur’: $ Among these is the Legend of Sergius Baḥīrā, which survives in two Syriac and two Arabic versions, and appears here in edition and translation.
Being a counterhistory of Islam, it reshapes early Muslim traditions about a monk recognizing Muḥammad as the final Prophet by turning this monk into Muhammad’s tutor and co-author of the Qur’ by: 6.
Among these is the Legend of Sergius Baa, ArA, which survives in two Syriac and two Arabic versions, and appears here in edition and translation. Being a counterhistory of Islam, it reshapes early.
Among these is the Legend of Sergius Baḥīrā, which survives in two Syriac and two Arabic versions, and appears here in edition and translation. Being a counterhistory of Islam, it reshapes early Muslim traditions about a monk recognizing Muḥammad as the final Prophet by turning this monk into Muhammad’s tutor and co-author of the Qur’: B.
Roggema. Bahira (Arabic: بحيرى, Classical Syriac: ܒܚܝܪܐ), or Sergius the Monk to the Latin West, was an Arab Ebionite, Nestorian or possibly gnostic nazir monk who, according to Islamic tradition, foretold to the adolescent Muhammad his future as a prophet.
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The legend of Sergius Bahira: eastern Christian apologetics and apocalyptic in response to Islam Article January with 48 Reads How we measure 'reads'Author: Barbara Roggema. Although Sergius and Bacchus had been extremely loyal, and Sergius was in fact favored by Julian as his “Philosopher soldier”, once the two men became Christian, Julian demanded they recant.
When they refused, they were martyred most viciously. Reddish does a creditable job of developing the historical background of the story/5(10).
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This book offers editions and translations of the Syriac and Christian Arabic versions of the originally ninth-century Legend of Sergius Bahira, which portrays Islam's political might as predestined but finite and its scripture and religion as derivative of Christianity Read more.
Roggema, BHA Christian Reading of the Qur'an: The Legend of Sergius-Bahira and its Use of Qur'an and Sira.
in D Thomas (ed.), Syrian Christians under Islam. Martinus Nijhoff/Brill, Leiden-New York-Keulen, pp. 57 - Cited by: 1. He is the author of the book Enchanter's Primer.
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If the bug is still occurring, please post the bug report with the appropriate system template / XB1 Class: Spell Vendor. Bahira (Arabic: بحيرى , Classical Syriac: ܒܚܝܪܐ ), or Sergius the Monk to the Latin West, was an Arab Ebionite, Nestorian or possibly Gnostic Nasorean monk who, according to Islamic tradition, foretold to the adolescent Muhammad his future as a prophet.
His name derives from the Syriac bḥīrā, Hometown: Bosra, Syria. Among these is the Legend of Sergius Bahira, which survives in two Syriac and two Arabic versions, and appears here in edition and translation. Being a counterhistory of Islam, it reshapes early Muslim traditions about a monk recognizing Muhammad as the final Prophet by turning this monk into Muhammad's tutor and co-author of the Qur'an/5(3).
A Christian Bahira legend. Richard Gottheil. Published Online: | DOI: Bahira or Sergius the Monk to the Latin West, was an Arab Arian, Nestorian or possibly Gnostic In the Christian tradition Bahira became a heretical monk, whose errant views inspired the Qur’an. Szilágyi, Muhammad and the Monk: The Making of the Christian Baḥīrā Legend, Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam A.
The legend of Sergius-Bahira - Some remarks on its origin in the east and its traces in the west Roggema, B. H.,East and West in the Crusader States. : B.H.
Roggema, K Ciggaar, H Teule. Review of Roggema's The Legend of Sergius Bahira: Eastern Christian Apologetics and Apocalyptic in Response to Islam Citation for published version: Goddard, H'Review of Roggema's The Legend of Sergius Bahira: Eastern Christian Apologetics and Apocalyptic in Response to Islam', Speculum, vol.
85, no. 4, pp. The Legend of Sergius Baḥīrā: Eastern Christian Apologetics and Apocalyptic in Response to Islam by Barbara Roggema 1 Ratings published 1 edition. The Legend of Sergius Bahira: Eastern Christian Apologetics and Apocalyptic in Response to Islam Roggema, Barbara Published by University of Groningen, Groningen ().
Only four of the 18 Syriac manuscripts (11 ES and 7 WS) were copied before the end of the nineteenth century, but most Christian Arabic ones are centuries older (3 A1, 8 A2, and 3 unknown recensions).
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