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Updated in a new edition, this timely study encompasses the history of an important worldwide religion, starting with its seventh-century Arabian prophet, Muhammad, and going on to describe Islam as it exists today. In this new edition, the author provides detailed information on the present day�s most militant sects and their power centers in countries that include Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, and Indonesia, among others. He also offers a post-September 11th analysis of motivations that inspire some extremist Islamic factions to commit terrorist acts, describes the policies and acts of Western nations that have contributed to antagonism, and describes strategies being developed by the United States and its allies toward the Islamic world in general and terrorism in particular. The author explains the Qur�an, Islam�s Holy Scripture, and describes Islamic theology, pointing out its many connections with Judaism and Christianity. He describes the core of Islamic beliefs and obligations as they apply to each believer, and discusses the religion�s several most important sects. Islam�s history is broken down according to the countries where it exists as a major political and social force. The text is supplemented with endnotes, a comprehensive glossary, a bibliography, and an index.… (more)
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A more in-depth introduction to the history and teachings of Islam and is especially helpful enumerating the different sects within it. What I found very helpful was the author's discussion on the "Islam in America" (p.310f), "Misuse of Fundamentalism" (p.404f), and the many other short but enlightening reflections on Islam influence in various countries in chapters 14 ("Islam in Transition") and 15 ("Current Trends). Although this is the 2000 edition of the book, which leaves a lot of holes in what has occurred since then, I still find it to be a valuable read to help understand the its history, culture, political, and religious ideas. ( )
  atdCross | Nov 11, 2017 |
A very good account of the main themes in Islam. Definitely on the conservative side though ( )
  Cecilturtle | May 27, 2006 |
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Updated in a new edition, this timely study encompasses the history of an important worldwide religion, starting with its seventh-century Arabian prophet, Muhammad, and going on to describe Islam as it exists today. In this new edition, the author provides detailed information on the present day�s most militant sects and their power centers in countries that include Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, and Indonesia, among others. He also offers a post-September 11th analysis of motivations that inspire some extremist Islamic factions to commit terrorist acts, describes the policies and acts of Western nations that have contributed to antagonism, and describes strategies being developed by the United States and its allies toward the Islamic world in general and terrorism in particular. The author explains the Qur�an, Islam�s Holy Scripture, and describes Islamic theology, pointing out its many connections with Judaism and Christianity. He describes the core of Islamic beliefs and obligations as they apply to each believer, and discusses the religion�s several most important sects. Islam�s history is broken down according to the countries where it exists as a major political and social force. The text is supplemented with endnotes, a comprehensive glossary, a bibliography, and an index.

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