This collection shows that Adangs and Schmidtkes work is still fresh and crucial for the ongoing conversation on JewishMuslim relations. The first three chapters are surveys that provide the reader with sufficient background material on the Torah in the Quran and early traditional Muslim views of the corruption (ta?rif) of the Hebrew Bible and of Judaism itself. These chapters would offer graduate students a sound guide for entry into this field. An extensive and impressive bibliography of all the works previously listed in the individual articles has been assembled with both primary and secondary sources, providing researchers with an excellent resource to begin or continue their own work in this field.David D. Grafton, Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations, February 17, 2022