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About The Book
Product Details
- Publisher: Oneworld Publications (October 1, 2007)
- Length: 272 pages
- ISBN13: 9781851684977
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Raves and Reviews
"Well-researched and measured. An eloquent and cogent explanation of the historical roots and meanings of many key concepts relevant to today's discussion of contemporary Islam, including the role of jihad in the Islamic tradition. Her book should be required reading for any Muslim or non-Muslim who mistakenly believes the faith is immutable."
– Washington Post
"Well-researched and measured. An eloquent and cogent explanation of the historical roots and meanings of many key concepts relevant to today's discussion of contemporary Islam, including the role of jihad in the Islamic tradition. Her book should be required reading for any Muslim or non-Muslim who mistakenly believes the faith is immutable."
– Washington Post
"A nuanced and erudite portrait of early Muslim lives and ideas. This is a rich and much-needed text. Its range of scholarship, balanced statements and acute sense of the past and the present makes it required reading for both specialists and non-specialists."
– The Times Higher Educational Supplement
"A nuanced and erudite portrait of early Muslim lives and ideas. This is a rich and much-needed text. Its range of scholarship, balanced statements and acute sense of the past and the present makes it required reading for both specialists and non-specialists."
– The Times Higher Educational Supplement
"A thoughtful, critically informed reading of Islam's early history from a modernist perspective."
– Choice
"A thoughtful, critically informed reading of Islam's early history from a modernist perspective."
– Choice
"This attractive and readable book", "Afsaruddin has a clear argument, and her passion and commitment to the modernist position shine through"
– Speculum - A Journal of Medieval Studies
"An outstanding, panoramic view of the development of the early Muslim community and its leading intellectual figures."
– Roy Mottahedeh
"Helpful and clarifying… A clearly written and argued work"
– William Graham - Dean (Harvard Divinity School), Albertson Professor of Middle Eastern Studies (FAS)
"A splendid piece of forensic scholarship. Highly readable and aptly revisionist, this book will be as welcome for novice non-Muslims as for devout believers."
– Bruce Lawrence - Nancy and Jeffrey Marcus Professor of Religion, Duke University and author of 'The
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