Christian Martyrs Under Islam

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By Christian C. Sahner ’07 *15

Published June 13, 2018

The Middle East’s transformation to a Muslim majority did not come peacefully or willingly. Christian Martyrs Under Islam: Religious Violence and the Making of the Muslim World (Princeton University Press) details the lives of Christian and mixed-faith individuals murdered for their beliefs between the seventh and ninth centuries BCE, as well as the broader episodes of violence that hastened the spread of Islam in the Middle East.

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