History of Printing and Publishing in the Languages and Countries of the Middle East , edited by Philip Sadgrove. Journal of Semitic Studies Supplement 15. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004. 209 pages, preface, tables, figures, photographs. US$38.00 (Paper) ISBN 0-19-856875-4
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various renditions of the Kitab. Perhaps Appendix D is the most interesting because it traces both Sunni and Shi'i versions of how Ibn Ishaq's Recension was preserved. Appendix E discusses the usage of the term Muwadda, a treaty of non-aggression often used by Muhammad. One can only compliment effusively the editing of this complex volume, and the publication of this book by Darwin Press. Also, this reviewer believes it is important to maintain the original idealism surrounding the Kitab or "Constitution," indicating that Muhammad and his devotees, despite their military superiority and clear cut religious differences, were able to deal justly with many of the Yathrib Jews, which is in keeping with the Qur'anic injunction to give 'Aman" or Protection to non-Muslims (Cf, J. Schacht, 'Aman," E.I.,1,429a). C. Max Kortepeter, Professor Emeritus New York University
Kitab的各种版本。也许附录D是最有趣的,因为它追溯了逊尼派和什叶派版本的伊本·伊沙克的《衰退》是如何保存下来的。附录E讨论了穆瓦达一词的用法,这是穆罕默德经常使用的一项互不侵犯条约。人们只能对这本复杂的书的编辑和达尔文出版社出版的这本书赞不绝口。此外,这位评论家认为,保持围绕《基塔布》或“宪法”的原始理想主义是很重要的,这表明穆罕默德和他的信徒,尽管他们的军事优势和明显的宗教差异,能够公正地处理许多亚希里布犹太人,这与《古兰经》的命令保持一致,即给予“阿曼”或保护非穆斯林(Cf, J. Schacht,“阿曼”,e ., 1429a)。C. Max Kortepeter,纽约大学名誉教授