Israelism
The author is an Arab from Jordan who stayed in Israel for a time, learned Hebrew, and became acquainted with the country. As a result, he was able to examine the Middle East conflict and its dynamics from a relatively objective point of view, as demonstrated in his Israelism. The book consists of...
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oai:doaj.org-article:ec5ad50fe9014d0aab53dc0aeab176582021-12-02T19:23:14ZIsraelism10.35632/ajis.v27i2.13322690-37332690-3741https://doaj.org/article/ec5ad50fe9014d0aab53dc0aeab176582010-04-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.ajis.org/index.php/ajiss/article/view/1332https://doaj.org/toc/2690-3733https://doaj.org/toc/2690-3741 The author is an Arab from Jordan who stayed in Israel for a time, learned Hebrew, and became acquainted with the country. As a result, he was able to examine the Middle East conflict and its dynamics from a relatively objective point of view, as demonstrated in his Israelism. The book consists of five chapters, preceded by an acknowledgments section and an introduction, and followed by an epilogue, a bibliography, and an index. Each chapter has an introduction and a conclusion, and ends with notes providing references and clarifications. The first four chapters begin with a quote from one or more prominent personalities (e.g., David Ben-Gurion, Nasser, and Sayyid Qutb). In the “Introduction,” Barari explains what prompted him to write this book and provides background information on the Middle East problem; the opinions and approaches of Arab scholars toward Israel; how the outcome of the Six Day War affected scholarly writing about Israel in, for example, Egypt, Jordan, and Lebanon; and the obstacles that prevent objective writing about Israel. The “Introduction” ends with an explanation of the book’s aims and structure ... Naama Ben AmiInternational Institute of Islamic ThoughtarticleIslamBP1-253ENAmerican Journal of Islam and Society, Vol 27, Iss 2 (2010) |
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The author is an Arab from Jordan who stayed in Israel for a time, learned
Hebrew, and became acquainted with the country. As a result, he was able to
examine the Middle East conflict and its dynamics from a relatively objective
point of view, as demonstrated in his Israelism. The book consists of five
chapters, preceded by an acknowledgments section and an introduction, and
followed by an epilogue, a bibliography, and an index. Each chapter has an
introduction and a conclusion, and ends with notes providing references and
clarifications. The first four chapters begin with a quote from one or more
prominent personalities (e.g., David Ben-Gurion, Nasser, and Sayyid Qutb).
In the “Introduction,” Barari explains what prompted him to write this
book and provides background information on the Middle East problem; the
opinions and approaches of Arab scholars toward Israel; how the outcome
of the Six Day War affected scholarly writing about Israel in, for example,
Egypt, Jordan, and Lebanon; and the obstacles that prevent objective writing
about Israel. The “Introduction” ends with an explanation of the book’s
aims and structure ...
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