In recent centuries, German Orientalists have played a significant role in introducing Islamic culture to the West. Among them, Lessing -the renowned German writer and thinker- has been particularly influential in shaping the Western understanding of the rational foundations of Islamic civilization. Through his literary works, Lessing sought to present a positive image of Islam to European audiences. This study examines eight of Lessing’s major writings using a descriptive–analytical method combined with content analysis, to explore his approach to Islam and its underlying intellectual principles. The findings reveal that Lessing recognized Islam as both a revealed and rational religion. Grounded in his own theological outlook, he developed a critical stance toward anti-Islamic mechanisms prevalent in eighteenth-century Europe and courageously resisted the dominant negative paradigms of his time. In his article, Lessing endeavored to open a path toward a sincere and fruitful dialogue among different religions and cultures, envisioning a setting where genuine representatives of Christians, Jews, and Muslims could come together to discuss global peace. He believed that such harmony would only be possible when adherents of these faiths engaged with one another not as opponents, but as honest companions under divine guidance.
ALE BATOUL,S. . M. (2025). Lessing's Islamology: Review and Analysis. Islamic Studies of Orientalists, 5(8), 115-144. doi: 10.22034/iso.2025.2062739.1132
MLA
ALE BATOUL,S. . M. . "Lessing's Islamology: Review and Analysis", Islamic Studies of Orientalists, 5, 8, 2025, 115-144. doi: 10.22034/iso.2025.2062739.1132
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ALE BATOUL S. . M. (2025). 'Lessing's Islamology: Review and Analysis', Islamic Studies of Orientalists, 5(8), pp. 115-144. doi: 10.22034/iso.2025.2062739.1132
CHICAGO
S. . M. ALE BATOUL, "Lessing's Islamology: Review and Analysis," Islamic Studies of Orientalists, 5 8 (2025): 115-144, doi: 10.22034/iso.2025.2062739.1132
VANCOUVER
ALE BATOUL S. . M. Lessing's Islamology: Review and Analysis. Islamic Studies of Orientalists, 2025; 5(8): 115-144. doi: 10.22034/iso.2025.2062739.1132