Apocalypse of Samuel of Kalamoun

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The so-called Apocalypse of Samuel of Kalamoun is a

culture and customs, although actual conversion to Islam
does not seem to be a concern.

The date of the text depends on the interpretation of the list of "predicted" Arab kings which it contains. These seem to be the

The text is edited with a French translation in an unsatisfactory edition by J. Ziadeh.[2]

References

  1. ^ Georg Graf, Geschichte der christliche arabische Literatur vol. I, p. 280-282. See also Paul VAN CAUWENBERG, Études sur les moines d'Égypte depuis le Concile de Chalcédoine (451) jusqu'à l'invasion arabe, Paris, 1914.
  2. ^ J. Ziadeh, Revue de l'Orient chrétien, 20 (1915–17), pp. 374–404

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