“There is no harm in it”: Muslim Participation in Levantine Christian Religious Festivals (750–1000)

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This article explores early Muslim participation in local and large Christian festivals through the lens of two discussions within a tenth-century legal responsa, Ahl al-milal. The Job at Dayr Ayyūb Epiphany Ṭūr Tabūr, as well larger Palm Sunday, Holy Fire Easter, provide evidence shared attendance ʿAbbāsid period (750–1000). Islamic, some Christian, legal, literary geographical literature presents these events celebrations with narratives venerated figures, which involved both practical enjoyable aspects. Although sharing was common factor, there diversity practices. A trend developed amongst attendees to limit their market activities outside church building areas Levant, but not Jerusalem. seems have occurred spontaneously specifically due ruling by jurist.

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عنوان ژورنال: Al-Masa?q

سال: 2021

ISSN: ['1473-348X', '0950-3110']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/09503110.2021.1910783