DBId: 172
Entry author: Octavian Negoita
Node type: Text
Ἐδῶ σημειοῦμέν τινα ἀναγκαῖα, νὰ τὰ ἠξεύρουν οἱ πιστοὶ πρὸς πληροφορίαν εὐσεβείας, περὶ τῆς ἀπάτης τοῦ λαοπλάνου ἀντιχρίστου Μωάμεθ, καθὼς ἀπὸ ἀξιοπίστους ἱστορικοὺς εὕρομεν γεγραμένα
Ἐδῶ σημειοῦμέν τινα ἀναγκαῖα
About the Imposture of Muhammad
Greek
1847
Religious text
Other
Polemical and apocalyptical texts
Prose
No
No
Polemical
Polemics against Islam
Asterios Argyriou, “Un « Roman de Mahomet » grec inédit,” Graeco-Arabica 2 (1983): 139–190
This treatise is bound together with the "Exegesis to the Book of the Apocalypse by John the Theologian" by Andrew of Caesarea (563-637). Based extensively on Western sources, such as the journal of G. Brémond or the "Life of Muhammad" by J. Gagnier, the treatise of Jacob the monk is a refutation of Muhammad's night vision (Mi'raj), to which the author adds a discussion of the Prophet's wives and the holy places of Mecca and Medina.
Octavian Negoita