Preliminary Analysis on Muslim-Jewish Discourse in Medieval Period: The Case of al-Ghazali (d. 1111) and Maimonides (d. 1204)

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Nurhanisah Senin, W. Ramli
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This paper attempts to examine the Muslim-Jewish discourse in the medieval period. It discusses the intertwining discourses between Muslim-Jewish theologians and philosophers which emerged through their endeavors in elucidating the concept of God. This takes place further when the writings of the Mu‘tazilites indirectly influenced the Karaites of the Jewish sects through the Arabic writings that were commonly shared by the Muslims and the Jewish scholars. This can be observed as well in the case of al-Ghazali and Maimonides who were both prominent scholars in their respective religions. Although they did not chance upon each other and employ different methods of arguments, their writings however correspond which al-Ghazali’s influence can be seen in Maimonides’ writing. Hence, it can be summed that the Arabic medieval period as well as the concept of monotheistic belief which was the fundamental of Muslims and Jewish were the two factors that bind the Muslim and Jewish discourses in particular al-Ghazali
浅析中世纪的穆斯林-犹太话语——以加扎利(公元1111年)和迈蒙尼德(公元1204年)为例
本文试图考察中世纪时期的穆斯林犹太话语。它讨论了穆斯林犹太神学家和哲学家之间相互交织的话语,这些话语是通过他们对上帝概念的阐释而产生的。当穆塔兹派的著作通过穆斯林和犹太学者共同使用的阿拉伯语著作间接影响了犹太教派的卡拉特人时,这种情况就进一步发生了。加扎利和迈蒙尼德都是各自宗教中的杰出学者,这一点在他们的案例中也可以观察到。尽管他们没有偶然相遇,并采用了不同的论证方法,但他们的作品与加扎利的影响相对应,可以在迈蒙尼德的作品中看到。因此,可以总结出,阿拉伯中世纪时期以及作为穆斯林和犹太人基础的一神教信仰概念是约束穆斯林和犹太人话语的两个因素,特别是加扎利
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