L’Islam nel Medioevo - Terza parte

EPISODE · May 24, 2021 · 13 MIN

L’Islam nel Medioevo - Terza parte

from Storia in Podcast · host Focus

L’Islam è una religione monoteista abramitica manifestatasi per la prima volta nella penisola araba, nella cittadina higiazena della Mecca, nel VII secolo dell’era cristiana ad opera di Maometto, considerato dai musulmani l’ultimo profeta portatore di legge, «sigillo dei profeti» (Khātam al-Nabiyyīn), inviato da Allah al mondo per ribadire definitivamente la rivelazione, annunciata per la prima volta ad Adamo, il primo uomo e il primo profeta.In questo ciclo di podcast, Franco Cardini, storico e saggista italiano, massimo esperto nei rapporti tra la Cristianità medievale e l’Islam, Professore emerito di Storia medievale presso l’Istituto di Scienze Umane e Sociali / SNS, racconta, con sapienza, della nascita dell’Islam, della sua diffusione da Oriente ad Occidente, dei suoi califfati; di come questo fu fenomeno religioso, di conquista militare, commerciale, e non limitatamente ragione di scontro ideologico.Con l’Islam, infatti, l’Europa medievale ha sempre commerciato, intessuto relazioni diplomatiche e trattati di amicizia, avuto tolleranza e intensi scambi culturali, aldilà delle note crociate, delle guerre sante, campagne militari che come tutte le guerre erano mosse da motivi economici.Nell’ultima parte, citando l’opera forse più significativa dello studioso belga Henri Pirenne “Maometto e Carlo Magno”, Franco Cardini spiega i perché di come Carlo Magno, senza l’esperienza di Maometto che ha creato un nuovo equilibrio nel Mediterraneo, non avrebbe potuto concepire la sua realtà imperiale. - La nascita dell’Islam, la sua diffusione e i principali califfati (Prima parte). - Le Crociate e il reale rapporto dell’Islam con l’Europa del tempo (Seconda parte). - Maometto e Carlo Magno (Terza parte).https://storiainpodcast.focus.it - Canale La storia della StoriaA cura di Francesco De Leo. Montaggio di Silvio Farina.------------Storia in Podcast di Focus si può ascoltare anche su Spotify http://bit.ly/VoceDellaStoria ed Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/it/podcast/la-voce-della-storia/id1511551427.Siamo in tutte le edicole... ma anche qui:- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FocusStoria/- Gruppo Facebook Focus Storia Wars: https://www.facebook.com/groups/FocuStoriaWars/ (per appassionati di storia militare)- Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/focusitvideo- Twitter: https://twitter.com/focusstoria- Sito: https://www.focus.it/cultura Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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