Jadid Al-Islam / Patai
Authors
Raphael PataiSynopsis
Jadid al-Islam: The Jewish 'New Muslims' of Meshhed is a detailed study by Raphael Patai. It explores the intriguing case of the Jewish community in Meshhed, Iran, who were forced to convert to Islam in 1839. The book delves into the social, cultural, and religious dynamics of these 'Jadid al-Islam' or 'New Muslims,' examining how they secretly maintained their Jewish practices while outwardly conforming to Islamic norms. Through this lens, Patai sheds light on broader themes of identity, survival, and cultural adaptation under duress.
Publisher:
Wayne State University Press
Pages:
448
Date Published:
1997