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Maimonides (moshe ben maimon ha sefard) [Maimonides (moshe ben maimon ha Sephardic)]

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Author(s)
Anjel Rendo, Jose Guillermo
Keywords
Maimonides
works
philosophy
Talmudist
Islam
GE Subjects
Religious ethics
Community ethics
Comparative religion and interreligious dialogue
History of religion
Global Church History and World Christianity

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/198754
Abstract
"Maimonides (1135-1204), fue filosofo, matematico, joyero, gramatico, talmudista y medico judio nacido en Espana (Cordoba) y conocido como Rambam (por las iniciales de su verdadero nombre, Rabi Moshe ben Maimon). Tras la conquista de Cordoba, en 1148, por los almohades, fundamentalistas islamicos que impusieron las leyes del islam de manera brutal tanto a cristianos como a judios, la familia de Maimonides (Moshe tenia trece anos) decide exiliarse a Almeria, de donde pasan a Fez y de alii a San Juan de Acre y luego a El Cairo, al viejo barrio de Fustat, donde el RaMBaM se desempeno como orfebre delicado, gran maestro, rabino principal de El Cairo y medico de Saladino I, sultan de Egipto y Siria. Entre los arabes, Maimonides fue conocido como Abou Amran Mousa Maimun Obad Allah."
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2010
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