DBId: 606
Entry author: Sara Fani
Node type: Text
هذا مصاحبة روحانية بين العالمين واسم واحد منهما شيخ سنان واسم الاخر احمد العالم التي كانت في رجوعهما من الكعبة نافعة لكل مسلم ومسلمة
مصاحبة روحانية
This is a spiritual conversation between two scholars, the name of one of them is Shaykh Sinān and the name of the other is Aḥmad, which took place during their return from the Kaʻba; it is useful to every Muslim man and woman
I-III
Arabic
1560
Disputatio
Other
Prose
Yes
Apologetic
Apology of Christianity
https://www.zotero.org/groups/2447618/euqu_european_quran/collections/559HTU6W/tags/Mu%E1%B9%A3%C4%81%E1%B8%A5aba%20r%C5%AB%E1%B8%A5%C4%81niyya/collection
The work is arguably attributed to the Jesuit Giovanni Battista Eliano, and most likely published in Rome at the Printing House of the Collegio Romano before 1580. It consists of three dialogues in incorrect Arabic between two Muslims returning from their pilgrimage to Mecca. These discuss a series of issues about the Qurʼan, with direct quotation of the text, discovering many contradictions in it; this leads them to conclude that Christians possess the true Revelation and the authentic Scriptures. The three dialogues are rhetorically set up to prove the truth of Christianity using the Qurʼan itself, even if they reveal a poor knowledge of Islamic theology. Given the numerous witnesses (printed and manuscript) and translations of the text, it is possible that this was part of the didactic equipment used in the Roman colleges during the XVI c. for the training of missionaries and the formation of Oriental Christians. The work is known in two different recensions, one of which includes an introduction (not in the printed edition) mentioning the year in which the conversation should have taken place (940 H/1534 AD) and the (pseudo-)author of the work, a certain Aḥmad al-Tanūsī, one of the two speakers (the other one is named Shaykh Sinān al-Miṣrī).
Sara Fani