Category:Islam and Judaism
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Pages in category "Islam and Judaism"
The following 96 pages are in this category, out of 96 total.
A
- Absorption of Islamic Christians under Mu’awiyah
- After-effects of the Failed Attempts at Jewish Independence
- Appendix A: Joseph Schwartz quote on Shallum ben Hushiel (Salmaan Farsi)
- Appendix II. Linguistic Derivations
- Appendix V. Islamic and Rabbinic Prayer Times
- Appendix VI. Correspondence between Islamic and Rabbinic Prayer
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C
- Caliph 'Umar, Started the Muslim Calendar, 639 CE
- Changing of the Qiblah
- Christian followers antagonistic to Jewish followers of the Prophet
- Commutation of a sacred for a secular month
- Concluding Remarks
- Conclusion
- Conquest and Disaster at Jerusalem
- Conquest and Victory at Jerusalem
- Correspondence between Islamic Calendar and its Jewish Counterpart
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- Partial Prostration: getting down on hands and knees and face (קידה), Hebrew Qidah, Arabic Sajda
- Phocas and the Final Persian-Roman War
- Prayer Positions
- Preface
- Prohibition to prostrate on stone floors (outside the Temple)
- Prostration after the Destruction of the Temple
- Prostration in the Temple and Synagogue
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- Table 1. Babylonian Exilarchs
- The Arab-Jewish Sanhedrin, 412 CE
- The Battle of Badr, 'Uhud and Khandaq; the Expulsion of the Priestly Tribes
- The Conquest of Persia and Shallum's Return
- The Coordinated Revolt of Bar Kochba
- The Destruction of the Temple, 9th Av, 70 CE – a new pilgrimage
- The Disbanding of the Sanhedrin, 358 CE
- The Exilarchs under the Sassanids: Friends of the Rulers, Enemies of the People
- The introduction of Persian Rabbinism into Sadducean Arabia
- The Islamic Jewish Calendar
- The Jewish Exilarch’s relationship with the Rabbinical authorities
- The Jews seek a New Leader
- The Mazdakite Revolution and reduction of the power of the Nobles
- The Modern Islamic calendar
- The Persian and Islamic conquests of Jerusalem
- The Pivotal Years
- The Politicization of Religion
- The Pre-Islamic Calendar
- The Pre-Islamic Week
- The Prophet’s (pbuh) Encounter with Yom Kippur (Ashura), 622 CE
- The Temple Calendar and the Sanhedrin
- The Temple of Shallum (Solomon) and the Messianic Age
- The Tobiad / Tubba' Dynasty
- The Tobiad / Tubba' Dynasty, (cont')
- The Tobiads
- To fall on the face (נפילת אפים) Hebrew nefilat apayim
- To Save the Jews of Israel from Byzantine slaughter
- Tobiads in the Lachish ostraca
- Tobiah under King Jehoshaphat 873-849 BCE
- Trajans' war and the Exilarch's rise to power under the Parthians
- Types of Prostration