No god but God (Updated Edition): The Origins, Evolution, and Future of Islam

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UPC:
9780812982442
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2 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
8/30/2011
Release Date:
8/30/2011
Author:
Aslan, Reza
Language:
English: Published; English: Original Language; English
Edition:
Updated
Pages:
384
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A fascinating, accessible introduction to Islam from the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Zealot and host of Believer FINALIST FOR THE GUARDIAN FIRST BOOK AWARD In No god but God, internationally acclaimed scholar Reza Aslan explains Islamthe origins and evolution of the faithin all its beauty and complexity. This updated edition addresses the events of the past decade, analyzing how they have influenced Islams position in modern culture. Aslan explores what the popular demonstrations pushing for democracy in the Middle East mean for the future of Islam in the region, how the Internet and social media have affected Islams evolution, and how the war on terror has altered the geopolitical balance of power in the Middle East. He also provides an update on the contemporary Muslim womens movement, a discussion of the controversy over veiling in Europe, an in-depth history of Jihadism, and a look at how Muslims living in North America and Europe are changing the face of Islam. Timely and persuasive, No god but God is an elegantly written account that explains this magnificent yet misunderstood faith. Praise for No god but God Grippingly narrated and thoughtfully examined . . . a literate, accessible introduction to Islam.The New York Times [Reza] Aslan offers an invaluable introduction to the forces that have shaped Islam [in this] eloquent, erudite paean to Islam in all of its complicated glory.Los Angeles Times Book Review Wise and passionate . . . an incisive, scholarly primer in Muslim history and an engaging personal exploration.The New York Times Book Review Acutely perceptive . . . For many troubled Muslims, this book will feel like a revelation, an opening up of knowledge too long buried.The Independent (U.K.) Thoroughly engaging and excellently written . . . While [Aslan] might claim to be a mere scholar of the Islamic Reformation, he is also one of its most articulate advocates.The Oregonian