ABSTRACT :
This article offers a broad overview of the interactions between Muslims and the Christians who have lived within the Islamic world since the beginnings of Islam up to the high Middle Ages. In addition to speaking of the conditions of Christian life under Muslim rule, emphasis is placed on the intellectual and cultural exchanges between Muslims and Christians in the Arabic-speaking milieu, and on the development of the denominational identities of the several Christian churches in the world of Islam.
The Eastern Christians and the Muslims: The Past as Prelude to the Present