Contested Conversions to Islam: Narratives of Religious Change in The Early Modern

Contested Conversions to Islam: Narratives of Religious Change in the Early Modern Ottoman Empire (repost)

Contested Conversions to Islam: Narratives of Religious Change in the Early Modern Ottoman Empire by Tijana Krstic
English | ISBN: 0804773173 | 2011 | 280 pages | PDF | 5,1 MB
Contested Conversions to Islam: Narratives of Religious Change in the Early Modern Ottoman Empire

Contested Conversions to Islam: Narratives of Religious Change in the Early Modern Ottoman Empire by Tijana Krstić
English | July 1st, 2014 | ISBN: 0804793328 | 280 Pages | AZW3/EPUB/MOBI | 3.85 MB

This book explores how Ottoman Muslims and Christians understood the phenomenon of conversion to Islam from the 15th to the 17th centuries. The Ottomans ruled over a large non-Muslim population and conversion to Islam was a contentious subject for all communities, especially Muslims themselves. Ottoman Muslim and Christian authors sought to define the boundaries and membership of their communities while promoting their own religious and political agendas.