The Jewish Difference in the Islamic East / (132 Hehe – 749 AD / 334 H – 945 AD)

Assistant Professor Dr. Saedi Muhamad Eali Kasbaan, (pp. 32–46)

Abstract

Throughout the Middle Ages, Jewish communities emerged in the Islamic East, where various religious movements, differences, and Christian allegations appeared among them. These groups found fertile ground to establish themselves and, over time, diversified in size, scope, and religious objectives according to the circumstances of their origins and founders. This study examines one of the most significant Jewish groups that originated in the Islamic East and their impact on the region.

Keywords: The difference, Judaism, the Arab East

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