Islamic Jerusalem and its Christians

Islamic Jerusalem and its Christians

By Maher Abu-Munshar

Book Description

I notice there's a significant mismatch between the title and author you've provided ("Islamic Jerusalem and its Christians" by Maher Abu-Munshar) and the source description, which is clearly about Arthurian enchantresses and medieval literature by what appears to be Carolyne Larrington.

The source description discusses Arthurian legends, Morgan-le-Fay, and other mystical female figures from Camelot mythology, while your title suggests a book about Christian communities in Islamic Jerusalem - completely different topics.

Could you please verify the correct title and author, or provide the appropriate source description that matches "Islamic Jerusalem and its Christians" by Maher Abu-Munshar? I want to ensure I create an accurate description based on the actual book content rather than mismatched source material.

Who Is This For?

📖 Reading Level: Medium (200-400 pages) (~7 hours)

📄 Length: 256 pages

What You'll Discover

  • ✓ Explore History and criticism
  • ✓ Explore Christianity and other religions
  • ✓ Explore Romances
  • ✓ Explore Legends
  • ✓ Explore Magic in literature
  • ✓ Explore Mythology
  • ✓ Explore Women in literature
  • ✓ Explore Islam

Topics Covered

History and criticism Christianity and other religions Romances Legends Magic in literature Mythology Women in literature Islam In Islam Women Religions In Christianity Jerusalem in Islam Arthurian romances Medieval Literature Relations Morgan le Fay (Legendary character) Jerusalem in Christianity Christianity History

Related Books You Might Like

Cover of For de tørster nemlig uophørligt efter de kristnes blod

For de tørster nemlig uophørligt efter de kristnes blod

Kurt Villads Jensen

Cover of Christian encounters with Iran

Christian encounters with Iran

Sasan Tavassoli

Cover of meeting of civilizations, The

meeting of civilizations, The

Moshe Maʻoz

Cover of Nicholas of Cusa and Islam

Nicholas of Cusa and Islam

Ian Christopher Levy

Cover of Tristia ex Melitogaudo

Tristia ex Melitogaudo

Joseph Busuttil

Cover of Intricate interfaith networks in the Middle Ages

Intricate interfaith networks in the Middle Ages

Ephraim Shoham-Steiner