The Image of Muhammad in Riccoldo da Monte di Croce’s "Contra legem Sarracenorum"

Contra legem Sarracenorum written by the Dominican Riccoldo da Monte di Croce was considered one of the most influential medieval Christian anti-Islamic polemics. The treatise was devoted to criticism of the Quran, which was also reflected in the way Muhammad was presented there. It offers an image...

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Main Author: Maciej Dawczyk
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Language:deu
Published: Lodz University Press 2019-12-01
Series:Studia Ceranea
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Online Access:https://czasopisma.uni.lodz.pl/sceranea/article/view/6732
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spelling doaj-3e7f5e3211a945b2b40beecbef16a4862020-11-25T02:19:14ZdeuLodz University PressStudia Ceranea2084-140X2449-83782019-12-01939140510.18778/2084-140X.09.216732The Image of Muhammad in Riccoldo da Monte di Croce’s "Contra legem Sarracenorum"Maciej Dawczyk0University of Łódź, Faculty of Philosophy and History, Department of Byzantine HistoryContra legem Sarracenorum written by the Dominican Riccoldo da Monte di Croce was considered one of the most influential medieval Christian anti-Islamic polemics. The treatise was devoted to criticism of the Quran, which was also reflected in the way Muhammad was presented there. It offers an image of the prophet that is rather blurry considering that the author’s focus is on the contents and the form of the book. Despite that, at least three distinct categories regarding the image of Muhammad can be distinguished in Contra legem Sarracenorum. He was portrayed, first and foremost, as a heresiarch, as a false prophet (most of the information about the prophet included in this work is used to support that view), and simply as an evil man. The image of Muhammad outlined by Riccoldo is largely dependent on the contents of the Mozarabic polemic treatise Liber denudationis, which the author used profusely. Muhammad is present in Contra legem Sarracenorum mainly in an indirect way as the creator of the teachings contained in the Quran. Generally speaking, in this specific aspect, one cannot speak of constructing an image of the prophet because in these fragments, the polemic conducted by Riccodlo focuses not so much on the person of Muhammad as on the contents of the book ascribed to him, in isolation from the creator.https://czasopisma.uni.lodz.pl/sceranea/article/view/6732christianitycontra legem sarracenorumislammuhammadanti-islamic polemicriccoldo da monte di crocemedieval religion.
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The Image of Muhammad in Riccoldo da Monte di Croce’s "Contra legem Sarracenorum"
Studia Ceranea
christianity
contra legem sarracenorum
islam
muhammad
anti-islamic polemic
riccoldo da monte di croce
medieval religion.
author_facet Maciej Dawczyk
author_sort Maciej Dawczyk
title The Image of Muhammad in Riccoldo da Monte di Croce’s "Contra legem Sarracenorum"
title_short The Image of Muhammad in Riccoldo da Monte di Croce’s "Contra legem Sarracenorum"
title_full The Image of Muhammad in Riccoldo da Monte di Croce’s "Contra legem Sarracenorum"
title_fullStr The Image of Muhammad in Riccoldo da Monte di Croce’s "Contra legem Sarracenorum"
title_full_unstemmed The Image of Muhammad in Riccoldo da Monte di Croce’s "Contra legem Sarracenorum"
title_sort image of muhammad in riccoldo da monte di croce’s "contra legem sarracenorum"
publisher Lodz University Press
series Studia Ceranea
issn 2084-140X
2449-8378
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Contra legem Sarracenorum written by the Dominican Riccoldo da Monte di Croce was considered one of the most influential medieval Christian anti-Islamic polemics. The treatise was devoted to criticism of the Quran, which was also reflected in the way Muhammad was presented there. It offers an image of the prophet that is rather blurry considering that the author’s focus is on the contents and the form of the book. Despite that, at least three distinct categories regarding the image of Muhammad can be distinguished in Contra legem Sarracenorum. He was portrayed, first and foremost, as a heresiarch, as a false prophet (most of the information about the prophet included in this work is used to support that view), and simply as an evil man. The image of Muhammad outlined by Riccoldo is largely dependent on the contents of the Mozarabic polemic treatise Liber denudationis, which the author used profusely. Muhammad is present in Contra legem Sarracenorum mainly in an indirect way as the creator of the teachings contained in the Quran. Generally speaking, in this specific aspect, one cannot speak of constructing an image of the prophet because in these fragments, the polemic conducted by Riccodlo focuses not so much on the person of Muhammad as on the contents of the book ascribed to him, in isolation from the creator.
topic christianity
contra legem sarracenorum
islam
muhammad
anti-islamic polemic
riccoldo da monte di croce
medieval religion.
url https://czasopisma.uni.lodz.pl/sceranea/article/view/6732
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