Embracing Muslims in a Catholic land : : rethinking the genesis of Islām in Mexico / / Jonathan Benzion.
"This study presents a contrasting hypothesis concerning the genesis and development of Islam in Mexico than the one generally held across academic spheres and current historiography. It demonstrates that Colonial and Early Independent Mexico and Islam may have as well known about the existence...
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Benzion, Jonathan, author. Embracing Muslims in a Catholic land : rethinking the genesis of Islām in Mexico / Jonathan Benzion. Leiden, The Netherlands ; Boston : Brill, [2022] ©2022 1 online resource (261 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Muslim minorities ; Volume 39 "This study presents a contrasting hypothesis concerning the genesis and development of Islam in Mexico than the one generally held across academic spheres and current historiography. It demonstrates that Colonial and Early Independent Mexico and Islam may have as well known about the existence of each other. However, within the chronological framework in which the Viceroyalty of Nueva España lived and developed there were social hindrance, geopolitical imperatives and theological impediments and cosmovisions - in both sides of the Atlantic - that created the quasi-perfect circumstances for the Islamic tradition and Mexico not to really meet. This book provides new angles of study on the theme, and with it, new historiographical approaches"-- Provided by publisher. Introduction: On Hispania, Islām, Mexico, and Religious Tradition -- 1. Imagined Communities: An Islamic New World in Pre-Columbian Times -- 2. Fiction in the Archives: An Islamic Tradition in the Viceroyalty of Nueva España -- 3. Taqiyyah, Fatwas, and Cédulas Reales: A Novohispanic Crypto-Islām between Paradigm, Folk Tale, and Faith -- 4. Hidden Heretics in New Spain: Myth, Legend, and Evidence of the Abrahamic Religious Traditions of Colonial Mexico -- 5. Corps Expéditionnaire Français of Napoleon III and an Islamic Resurgence in Mexico (1862-1867): Reassessing the Question -- 6. Le Bataillon Nègre Égyptien and the Resurfacing of Islām in Mexico (1862-1867): Rethinking the Equation -- Conclusion: A Reappraisal of Claims versus Evidence -- Sources -- Bibliography -- Index. Includes bibliographical references and index. Description based on print version record. Islam. Muslims. Mexico History 19th century. Print version: Benzion, Jonathan Embracing Muslims in a Catholic Land: Rethinking the Genesis of Islām in Mexico Boston : BRILL,c2022 9789004510302 Muslim minorities ; Volume 39. |
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Introduction: On Hispania, Islām, Mexico, and Religious Tradition -- 1. Imagined Communities: An Islamic New World in Pre-Columbian Times -- 2. Fiction in the Archives: An Islamic Tradition in the Viceroyalty of Nueva España -- 3. Taqiyyah, Fatwas, and Cédulas Reales: A Novohispanic Crypto-Islām between Paradigm, Folk Tale, and Faith -- 4. Hidden Heretics in New Spain: Myth, Legend, and Evidence of the Abrahamic Religious Traditions of Colonial Mexico -- 5. Corps Expéditionnaire Français of Napoleon III and an Islamic Resurgence in Mexico (1862-1867): Reassessing the Question -- 6. Le Bataillon Nègre Égyptien and the Resurfacing of Islām in Mexico (1862-1867): Rethinking the Equation -- Conclusion: A Reappraisal of Claims versus Evidence -- Sources -- Bibliography -- Index. |
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