A companion to the Muslim world / edited by Amyn B. Sajoo.

Contributor(s): Sajoo, Amyn B | Institute of Ismaili StudiesMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Muslim heritage series: 1.Publisher: London : New York : I.B. Tauris ; Distributed in the United States and Canada by Palgrave Macmillan, 2009Description: xv, 316 p., [8] p. of plates : ill. (chiefly col.), map ; 23 cmISBN: 9781848851931; 1848851936Other title: Muslim worldSubject(s): Islam | Islam -- Social aspects | MuslimsDDC classification: 297 LOC classification: BP161.3 | .C65 2009Online resources: Contributor biographical information | Publisher description | Table of contents only
Contents:
Introduction / Amyn B. Sajoo -- The Prophet's city / Reza Aslan -- Reading the Quran / Abdullah Saeed -- Islam in the plural / Amir Hussain -- Networks of solidarity / Bruce Lawrence -- Women and social change / Azizah Wahia al-Hibri -- Inclusive governance : a Fatimid illustration / Shainool Jiwa -- The art and architecture of the mosque / Hasan-Uddin Khan -- The Umma in the city / Amira K. Bennison -- Cultures of learning / Anil Khamis -- A conference of the bards : Rumi to Adonis / Raficq Abdulla -- The digital Umma / Gary R. Bunt.
Summary: "What exactly is the Qur'an? How does this extraordinary document -- literally "recitation" -- relate to the life and times of the Prophet Muhammad? And why did the religion of the Prophet, which came to be called "Islam" (or submission to God's will), at the center of which lies the Qur'an, give birth to a legacy so richly diverse in faith, law and civilization? This immaculately researched, but at the same time thoroughly accessible, book offers a journey into the full range of experience -- past and present, secular and sacred -- of the peoples and cultures that share in Islamic tradition. The volume examines a broad diversity of themes and topics. Poets, cities and the architecture of mosques are as much a part of its exploration as the role of science in belief, ways of reading scripture, the relationship of women to the faith and the emergence of a "digital community" of believers. In the aftermath of 9/11, the so-called "war on terror" and a new global geopolitics defined by reaction and response to the perils of fundamentalism and extremism, it is imperative to understand -- across all its frontiers -- what Islam is about and what Muslims believe. A Companion to the Muslim World comprises an attractive and coherent attempt by distinguished scholars to contibute towards that vital process of comprehension." -- Publisher description.
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"In association with the Institute of Ismaili Studies, London".

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction / Amyn B. Sajoo -- The Prophet's city / Reza Aslan -- Reading the Quran / Abdullah Saeed -- Islam in the plural / Amir Hussain -- Networks of solidarity / Bruce Lawrence -- Women and social change / Azizah Wahia al-Hibri -- Inclusive governance : a Fatimid illustration / Shainool Jiwa -- The art and architecture of the mosque / Hasan-Uddin Khan -- The Umma in the city / Amira K. Bennison -- Cultures of learning / Anil Khamis -- A conference of the bards : Rumi to Adonis / Raficq Abdulla -- The digital Umma / Gary R. Bunt.

"What exactly is the Qur'an? How does this extraordinary document -- literally "recitation" -- relate to the life and times of the Prophet Muhammad? And why did the religion of the Prophet, which came to be called "Islam" (or submission to God's will), at the center of which lies the Qur'an, give birth to a legacy so richly diverse in faith, law and civilization? This immaculately researched, but at the same time thoroughly accessible, book offers a journey into the full range of experience -- past and present, secular and sacred -- of the peoples and cultures that share in Islamic tradition. The volume examines a broad diversity of themes and topics. Poets, cities and the architecture of mosques are as much a part of its exploration as the role of science in belief, ways of reading scripture, the relationship of women to the faith and the emergence of a "digital community" of believers. In the aftermath of 9/11, the so-called "war on terror" and a new global geopolitics defined by reaction and response to the perils of fundamentalism and extremism, it is imperative to understand -- across all its frontiers -- what Islam is about and what Muslims believe. A Companion to the Muslim World comprises an attractive and coherent attempt by distinguished scholars to contibute towards that vital process of comprehension." -- Publisher description.

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