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81. Daughters of Islam: Building Bridges with Muslim Women by Miriam Adeney | |
Paperback: 224
Pages
(2002-02-05)
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Rare insight into Muslim Women Who Follow Jesus
Reflections on women and Islam from a missional Christian perspective
Heart-warming
Fair, compassionate, and honest.
not another one of those! |
82. God's Crucible: Islam and the Making of Europe, 570-1215 by David Levering Lewis | |
Paperback: 384
Pages
(2009-01-12)
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Deliberately Ignorant. The Worst Kind of Revisionism
Interesting, yet extremely biased!
Good overall picture, lousy details
A Broad Satisfying Survey with a Point of View
Revisionist History |
83. Journey into Islam: the Crisis of Globalization by Akbar Ahmed | |
Paperback: 323
Pages
(2008-12)
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Understanding other cultures...
Compelling read - Great job by Dr. Ahmed
Hoping to drown the drums of war
Comprehensive
Solutions open new problems |
84. The Venture of Islam, Volume 3: The Gunpowder Empires and Modern Times (Venture of Islam Vol. 3) by Marshall G. S. Hodgson | |
Paperback: 476
Pages
(1977-02-15)
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Complementary readings to this masterful book
A must read for the understanding of modern Middle East
deep, rich, well considered and comprehensive |
85. The Oxford Dictionary of Islam (Oxford Paperback Reference) | |
Paperback: 384
Pages
(2004-10-21)
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Use wiki
Spotty |
86. Science & Islam: A History by Ehsan Masood | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(2006-05-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description History's least-known yet most fertile period in science was the extraordinary Islamic scientific revolution between 700 and 1400. The story of the scientists and inventors is woven into a journey through the Islamic empires of the middle ages that enabled this revolution, and its contribution to science in Western culture. Customer Reviews (2)
pseudo-multi-cultural societies
Eminently readable survey of science in Islam |
87. Mobilizing Islam by Carrie Rosefsky Wickham | |
Paperback: 300
Pages
(2002-10-15)
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Islamism from a different perspective
I concur
Fabulous book While political economy explanations can show the context that leads to the creation of a potential audience for a message of social justice and transformation of society from below, it doesn't explain why people would do so when the costs of such action in an authoritarian country are so high. Usually survival is the paramount concern of most in society outside the coopted elite, unless an opportunity for change occurs. But such was not the case in Egypt in the 1970s and 80s, not one sufficiently great in and of itself anyway, to mobilize the disaffected semi elite who did join and became the backbone of the Brotherhood. What was needed also was a message of hope, social justice, and fairness, and that message was supplied by moderate political islam. The opportunity of course was facilitated by the traditional failure not only of the state's own neopopulist economic, social, and educational policies, but also of the main other opposition socialist movements. Moderate political islam provided the answer for many. It should be noted that this book, unlike many other studies of egyptian political islam by authors like Barry Rubin and Mary Anne Weaver, does not focus on the more violent offshoots of the Brotherhood, Egyptian Islamic Jihad, and Al Qaeda. Ergo this is not a book about terrorism. But that's kind of the point, this shows the fact the even now (at least before 9/11) mainstream political Islam in most Moslem nations in the Middle East and beyond are quite moderate and while wanting to create a Moslem state in the long run (i.e. over decades) are willing to do so from below. Wickham quotes a female activist in the book who says precisely that, i.e. that by teaching children about the religion, its values, and goals, as well as their mothers and fathers, that over time this will help build support for the movement until it grows to a large enough popular majority to overtake the state peacefully. This could be called revolutionary in the sense that the long term goal is change of the state and society, but it is neither a top down, not militant movement, but rather one that seeks to achieve its goals at the ballot box, in the mosques, schools, health care centers, sports clubs, newstands, in professional associations, and such rather than with weapons. It therefore very much is a study of a movement in a major Moslem nation that joins a growing list of outstanding works in English on the subject from other countries such as Jenny White's "Islamist Mobilization in Turkey" about Turkey's AK party, which recently came to power and Robert W. Hefner's "Civil Islam" about Indonesia's Nhladatul Ulama of former President Abdurahman Wahid. If you want to understand what mainstream political islam stands for and is seeking to achieve, in the most important Arab nation at that, this is probably the most important book you could read.
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88. They Must Be Stopped: Why We Must Defeat Radical Islam and How We Can Do It by Brigitte Gabriel | |
Hardcover: 288
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(2008-09-02)
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Editorial Review Product Description They Must Be Stopped is New York Times bestselling author Brigitte Gabriel’s warning to the world: We can no longer ignore the growth of radical Islam--we must act soon, and powerfully. Gabriel challenges our western and politically-correct notions about Islam, demonstrating why radical Islam is so deadly and how we can halt its progress. Brigitte Gabriel speaks her mind: *Fundamentalist Islam is a religion rooted in 7th century teachings that are fundamentally opposed to democracy and equality. *Radical Islamists are utterly contemptuous of all “infidels” (non-Muslims) and regard them as enemies worthy of death. *Madrassas in America are increasing in number, and they are just one part of a growing radical Islamic army on US soil. *Radical Islam exploits the US legal system and America’s protection of religion to spread its hatred for western values. *America must organize a unified voice that says “enough” to political correctness, and demands that government officials and elected representatives do whatever is necessary to protect us. Brigitte Gabriel has fearlessly faced down critics, death threats, and political correctness, and is one of the most sought after terrorism experts in the world. They Must Be Stopped is her clarion call to action. Gabriel thoroughly addresses the historical and religious basis of radical Islam, its frightening encroachment into societies around the world, and its abuses of democracy in the name of religion. Customer Reviews (98)
Said What Must Be Sid
Knowledge for our survival
Great Book!
The Goal of Islam is to Conquer the World.
Intersting Bias on the Truth |
89. The Formation of Islam: Religion and Society in the Near East, 600-1800 (Themes in Islamic History) by Jonathan P. Berkey | |
Paperback: 302
Pages
(2002-12-23)
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Good read for enthusiastic newcomers to the subject
An Excellent Overview of Islam's Evolution
Good for Professionals |
90. The Children of Abraham: Judaism, Christianity, Islam: A New Edition (Princeton Classic Editions) by F. E. Peters | |
Paperback: 264
Pages
(2006-08-21)
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A bold undertaking, but requires a thicker book
Don't forget there is a Glossary!
Mediocre
A grand introduction to the 3 Abrahamic religions
Academic Review |
91. Ideals and Realities of Islam by Seyyed Hossein Nasr | |
Paperback: 245
Pages
(2000-09-01)
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An introduction to Islam
A classic for understanding the heart of Islam
A classic for understanding the heart of Islam The chapters of this book each derive from lectures delivered at the American University in Beruit back in the 1960s; while one might think that this makes the text dated, this would be incorrect.Much in the way that the basic core of Christianity remains remarkably constant despite the progress of culture, so too does the heart of Islam.One of the interesting observations of the author is that Islam faces the same kind of modern crisis as Christianity, in that the younger generation has lost touch with the religion and faith of their ancestors; while this is particularly true in Muslim countries with Western educational models, it is increasingly true in other parts of the world, as many become 'cultural Muslims', but not religious Muslims. Seyyed Hossein Nasr does a good job at showing Islam in comparative terms, in a manner that those more familiar with other religious constructs (particularly Judaism and Christianity) will find intelligible.There are six major sections -- the first addresses Islam in general, placing it historically and philosophically as a universal religion as well as a particular religion, a primordial religion as well as the 'last' of the religions.The second explores the Quran (Koran), its development and place in Islam, the difficulties inherent in translation and interpretation, and the three main types of literature contained within the Quran.The third addresses the prophet himself, Mohammad, his life and history, as well as the development of his image and legacy beyond his life time.The fourth section is on the Shariah, or divine law, its derivation from the Quran and development over time.The fifth looks at Tariqah, Sufiism and the mystical side of Islam.Finally, the author looks at the major division of the Sunnite and Shiite groupings, some of the major contrasts as well as the similarities. The book has a wonderful spirit about it -- perhaps ironically for me, given my mystic and spirituality interests, the chapter that touched me most was that on the Shariah, the divine law, and made me for a time wish to study very deeply into the complexities and schools of Shariah, and develop the author's parallel he draws with the Talmud. This might be a bit difficult to come by, but in a time when it really pays to understand the major points and ideals of Islam, this is a book that deserves to be read and studied.
Reality is the only thing that counts
Excellent One thing to note:this is more a book on the academic and theoretical aspects of Islam, such as divine law, the Qur'an, Sunni vs. Shi'i Islam, etc.It doesn't cover the day to day beliefs and practices of your average Muslim.So for someone who wants to learn about the 2nd largest religion in the world, this is definitely one of the books to get.But it might be good to get another one to read in conjunction, one that covers what Muslims themselves are like, such as "American Muslims" or "The Complete Idiot's Guide to Islam." ... Read more |
92. Crescent and Dove: Peace and Conflict Resolution in Islam by Qamar-ul Huda, editor | |
Paperback: 336
Pages
(2010-10-01)
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93. Marriage and Slavery in Early Islam by Kecia Ali | |
Hardcover: 272
Pages
(2010-10-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description What did it mean to be a wife, woman, or slave in a society in which a land-owning woman was forbidden to lay with her male slave but the same slave might be allowed to take concubines? Jurists of the nascent Maliki, Hanafi, and Shafi‘i legal schools frequently compared marriage to purchase and divorce to manumission. Juggling scripture, precedent, and custom on one hand, and the requirements of logical consistency on the other, legal scholars engaged in vigorous debate. The emerging consensus demonstrated a self-perpetuating analogy between a husband’s status as master and a wife’s as slave, even as jurists insisted on the dignity of free women and, increasingly, the masculine rights of enslaved husbands. Marriage and Slavery in Early Islam presents the first systematic analysis of how these jurists conceptualized marriage—its rights and obligations—using the same rhetoric of ownership used to describe slavery. Kecia Ali explores parallels between marriage and concubinage that legitimized sex and legitimated offspring using eighth- through tenth-century legal texts. As the jurists discussed claims spouses could make on each other—including dower, sex, obedience, and companionship–they returned repeatedly to issues of legal status: wife and concubine, slave and free, male and female. Complementing the growing body of scholarship on Islamic marital and family law, Ali boldly contributes to the ongoing debates over feminism, sexuality, and reform in Islam. |
94. Jihad: The Trail of Political Islam by Professor Gilles Kepel | |
Paperback: 464
Pages
(2003-03-31)
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Editorial Review Product Description After an initial triumph with the Islamic revolution in Iran, the movement waged jihad against the USSR in Afghanistan, proclaiming for the first time a doctrine of extreme violence. By the end of the 1990s, the failure to seize political power elsewhere led to a split: movement moderates developed new concepts of "Muslim democracy" while extremists resorted to large-scale terrorist attacks around the world. Jihad is the first extensive, in-depth attempt to follow the history and geography of this disturbing political-religious phenomenon. Fluent in Arabic, Kepel has traveled throughout the Muslim world gathering documents, interviews, and archival materials inaccessible to most scholars, in order to give us a comprehensive understanding of the scope of Islamist movements, their past, and their present. As we confront the threat of terrorism to our lives and liberties, Gilles Kepel helps us make sense of the ominous reality of jihad today. Customer Reviews (16)
A French look at Islamism
Jihad: Murderers, Not Martyrs!
Political Islam: Doomed to Failure?
Unreal
optimistic theory? |
95. The Great Arab Conquests: How the Spread of Islam Changed the World We Live In by Hugh Kennedy | |
Paperback: 464
Pages
(2008-12-09)
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A very good introduction to the history of Islam
Enjoyable and Informative
Great Account of the Early Arab Conquests
The Great Arab Conquests: How the Spread of Islam Changed the World we Live In
history of Moslem conquest in mid-east in 600's & 700's |
96. My Year Inside Radical Islam: A Memoir by Daveed Gartenstein-Ross | |
Paperback: 289
Pages
(2008-01-31)
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a spooky cult environment
"Guide us to the Straight Path"
My Year Inside Radical Islam
A Disservice
a must read if you want to know what's really going on |
97. How Islam Created the Modern World by Mark Graham | |
Hardcover: 208
Pages
(2006-09-01)
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REGIONAL CULTURES SOLD WITH RELIGIOUS TITLLES ,ISLAMIC,CHRISTIAN etc
Enlightening and Informative!
Good book
Well Researched
How Islam Created The Modern World |
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