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Uriel Simonsohn
Uriel Simonsohn
Near Eastern History, Haifa Lab. Religious Studies, University of Haifa
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A common justice: the legal allegiances of Christians and Jews under early Islam
UI Simonsohn
University of Pennsylvania Press, 2011
1272011
Conversion to Islam: A case study for the use of legal sources
U Simonsohn
History Compass 11 (8), 647-662, 2013
302013
“Halting Between Two Opinions”: Conversion and Apostasy in Early Islam
U Simonsohn
Medieval Encounters 19 (3), 342-370, 2013
282013
Seeking Justice among the ‘Outsiders’: Christian Recourse to Non-Ecclesiastical Judicial Systems under Early Islam
U Simonsohn
Religious Origins of Nations?, 191-216, 2010
222010
Communal Boundaries Reconsidered: Jews and Christians Appealing to Muslim Authorities in the Medieval Near East
U Simonsohn
Jewish Studies Quarterly 14 (4), 328-363, 2007
192007
Conversion, Apostasy, and Penance: The Shifting Identities of Muslim Converts in the Early Islamic Period
U Simonsohn
Conversion in Late Antiquity: Christianity, Islam, and Beyond, 197-216, 2016
182016
Communal membership despite religious exogamy: a critical examination of east and west Syrian legal sources of the late Sasanian and early Islamic periods
U Simonsohn
Journal of Near Eastern Studies 75 (2), 249-266, 2016
172016
The legal and social bonds of Jewish apostates and their spouses according to gaonic responsa
U Simonsohn
Jewish Quarterly Review 105 (4), 417-439, 2015
152015
Jews, Christians and Muslims in Medieval and Early Modern Times: A Festschrift in Honor of Mark R. Cohen
AE Franklin, RE Margariti, M Rustow, U Simonsohn
Brill, 2014
142014
Conversion to Islam in the Premodern Age
N Hurvitz, CC Sahner, U Simonsohn, L Yarbrough
University of California Press, 2020
132020
The Christians whose force is hard: non-ecclesiastical judicial authorities in the early Islamic period
U Simonsohn
Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient 53 (4), 579-620, 2010
122010
Conversion, Exemption, and Manipulation: Social Benefits and Conversion to Islam in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages
U Simonsohn
Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 2017
102017
The Introduction and Formalization of Civil Law in the East Syrian Church in the Late Sasanian–Early Islamic Periods
U Simonsohn
History Compass 14 (5), 231-243, 2016
102016
Overlapping jurisdictions: Confessional boundaries and judicial choice among Christians and Jews under early Muslim rule
UI Simonsohn
Princeton University, 2008
92008
Are gaonic responsa a reliable source for the study of Jewish conversion to Islam? A comparative analysis of legal sources
U Simonsohn
Jews, Christians and Muslims in Medieval and Early Modern Times, 119-138, 2014
82014
Female conversion to islam: A sample analysis of medieval narratives of the prophetic age
U Simonsohn
Mediterranean Historical Review 35 (1), 9-25, 2020
72020
Female power and religious change in the medieval Near East
U Simonsohn
Oxford University Press, 2023
62023
The biblical narrative in the Annales of Saʽīd ibn Baṭrīq and the question of medieval Byzantine-Orthodox identity
U Simonsohn
Islam and Christian–Muslim Relations 22 (1), 37-55, 2011
62011
Women at the Crossroads of Muslim/Non-Muslim Encounters. Conversion and Intermarriage in the Classical Islamic Period
U Simonsohn
Minorities in Contact in the Medieval Mediterranean, 51-70, 2020
52020
A Common Justice
U Simonsohn
The Legal Allegiances of Christians and Jews under Early Islam, 2011
52011
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