
Published online:
19 January 2012
Published in print:
14 August 2011
Online ISBN:
9780813041810
Print ISBN:
9780813036496
Contents
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1. The Poems of the Miṣḥaf 1. The Poems of the Miṣḥaf
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2. Musical Information Given in the Miṣḥaf 2. Musical Information Given in the Miṣḥaf
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3. The Emergence of the Pls 3. The Emergence of the Pls
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4. The History of the Pls in the Context of the Arabo-islamic Cultural Domain 4. The History of the Pls in the Context of the Arabo-islamic Cultural Domain
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The Historical and Cultural Scope of the Miṣḥaf The Historical and Cultural Scope of the Miṣḥaf
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The Poets: General Description The Poets: General Description
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Chronological and Geographical Boundaries Chronological and Geographical Boundaries
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The Arabo-Islamic Culture as Reflected in the Miṣḥaf The Arabo-Islamic Culture as Reflected in the Miṣḥaf
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῾Abbasid Baghdad and Dunash Ben Labrat ῾Abbasid Baghdad and Dunash Ben Labrat
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Arabo-Islamic Influence Arabo-Islamic Influence
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The Quantitative Meter The Quantitative Meter
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Biblical Language Biblical Language
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The Qaṣīda The Qaṣīda
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Muslim Spain and Shlomoh Ibn Gabirol Muslim Spain and Shlomoh Ibn Gabirol
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Arabo-Islamic Influence Arabo-Islamic Influence
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Islamic Mysticism and Arabic Secular Poetry Islamic Mysticism and Arabic Secular Poetry
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The Muwashshaḥ The Muwashshaḥ
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The Ottoman Empire and Israel Ben Mosheh Najarah The Ottoman Empire and Israel Ben Mosheh Najarah
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Arabo-Islamic Influence: Text and Music Arabo-Islamic Influence: Text and Music
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10. Baghdad and al-ḥakham 10. Baghdad and al-ḥakham
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Al Ḥakham's Poetry Al Ḥakham's Poetry
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Arabo-Islamic Influence Arabo-Islamic Influence
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The Pls and Its Poets in the Perspective of a Millennium The Pls and Its Poets in the Perspective of a Millennium
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Notes Notes
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References References
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16 Poverty and Charity in a Moroccan City: A Study of Jewish Communal Leadership in Meknes,1750–1912
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13 Miṣḥaf al-Shbaḥot—The Holy Book of Praises of the Babylonian Jews: One Thousand Years of Cultural Harmony between Judaism and Islam
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Rosenfeld-Hadad, Merav, 'Miṣḥaf al-Shbaḥot—The Holy Book of Praises of the Babylonian Jews: One Thousand Years of Cultural Harmony between Judaism and Islam', in Michael M. Laskier, and Yaacov Lev (eds), The Convergence of Judaism and Islam: Religious, Scientific, and Cultural Dimensions (Gainesville, FL , 2011; online edn, Florida Scholarship Online, 19 Jan. 2012), https://doi.org/10.5744/florida/9780813036496.003.0013, accessed 16 May 2025.
Abstract
This chapter complements the Andalusian poetry study and deals with the impact of Arabic Islamic paraliturgical songs on Jewish culture and Hebrew poetry, with roots in Iraq, pointing out that since the days of the Abbasid Caliphate in the lands of Islam, the content of Jewish religious poems “comprises themes and ideas that were inspired by the Quran and the Hadith as well as Arabic poetry, Islamic philosophy, theology, and mysticism…. It lasted more than a thousand years … and continued across the Ottoman Empire, when Islam was no longer as strong and powerful. Such influence is still evident in the Aleppo-Syrian Jewish community of New York.”
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