Christians in Muslim Egypt : an historical study of the relations between Copts and Muslims from 640 to 1922

Parallelsachtitel: Historical study of the relations between Copts and Muslims from 640 to 1922
Copts and Muslims from the Arab conquest to 1922
1. Verfasser: Tajir, Jāk
Weitere Verfasser: Makar, Ragai N.
Brown, Kent S.
Ort/Verlag/Jahr: Altenberge : Oros Verlag, 1998.
Umfang/Format: xx, 296 p. ; 21 cm.
Schriftenreihe: Arbeiten zum spätantiken und koptischen Ägypten ; 10
Schlagworte:
Inhaltsangabe:
  • Christianity in Egypt before the Arab conquest
  • The Arab conquest
  • Islamic law and the Ahl Al-Dhimmah
  • The real conditions of the Copts under the rule of the Walis
  • The policy of the independent Muslim Walis 'prefects': the Tulunid and the Ikhshidid dynasties
  • The rise and fall of the Copts during the reign of the Fatimids
  • The attitude of the Crusaders towards the (eastern) Christians, the policy of the Sa Al-din, and the Ayyubids towards the Copts
  • The tribulation of Christianity under the Mamluks
  • The Islamic policy of Napoleon and the position of the French toward the Copts
  • The tolerance of Muhammad 'Ali's dynasty and the acknowledgement of legal equality among the Muslims and Copts
  • The odyssey of the Copts
  • Conclusions.