Abstract

This article presents and discusses the Arabic citations of Qurʼān and ḥadīṯ, written in Hebrew characters and translated into Latin, that are found in the Puggio Fidei (Dagger of Faith) of the Dominican polemicist Raymond Martini (d. after 1284). The citations are of great interest because they constitute the only example of Arabic-language citations in his work and offer us information about his sources and about the direct connection between his use of original languages and the rhetorical strategy of his polemical work.

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