I Maccabees

I Maccabees by Jonathan Goldstein, published by Yale University Press in 2021, is a comprehensive exploration of a significant historical text. This edition, written in English and spanning 624 pages, delves into the themes of religion, history, and biblical commentary, providing readers with insights into the Old Testament and Judaism.
In this work, readers will find an analysis that addresses the complexities of religious and historical narratives. The text serves as a reference for those interested in biblical studies and the sacred writings of Judaism. Goldstein’s approach offers a detailed examination of the context and implications of the events described, making it a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike.
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Formerly one of the largest and most militant Islamic organizations in the Middle East, Egypt’s al-Gama’ah al-Islamiyah is believed to have played an instrumental role in numerous acts of global terrorism, including the assassination of President Anwar Sadat and the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. In later years, however, the organization issued a surprising renunciation of violence, repudiating its former ideology and replacing it with a shari’ah-based understanding and assessment of the purpose and proper application of jihad.
This key manifesto of modern Islamist thought is now available to an English-speaking audience in an eminently readable translation by noted Islamic scholar Sherman A. Jackson. Unlike other Western and Muslim critiques of violent extremism, this important work emerges from within the movement of Middle Eastern Islamic activism, both challenging and enriching prevailing notions about the role of Islamists in fighting the scourge of extremist politics, blind anti-Westernism, and, alas, wayward jihad.
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