To say that there are misperceptions about Islam among non-Muslims is almost cliche. This introduction to Muslim spirituality moves beyond basic information to explore what the religion of Islam means to a believer-researched and written by a believer. Using the importance of the Qur'an to Muslims as a framework, it explores Islamic history, theology and philosophy from a lived perspective. It also includes the author's own reflections to explain from a deeply personal viewpoint the appeal Islam has for Muslims.
Intended to foster understanding about the Islamic faith tradition by people of all faiths, this accessible look at Muslim spirituality examines:
? The Shi'ah, Sunni and Sufi communities and their approaches to interpreting the sacred texts of Islam
? The role Muslims see for themselves as part of the Abrahamic tradition and the Muslim relationship to other faiths
? The history of Muslims in the US and their participation in America's formation
? The rise of reform and revival movements and their effects on the Muslim and non-Muslim worlds
? The positive contributions Muslim individuals and organizations are making in American society and the world today
? The common humanity Muslims share with people of all faiths and ways Muslim-Americans are contributing to bridging divides between faiths through interfaith dialogue and action
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Höhe: 229 mm
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978-1-59473-277-5 (9781594732775)
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Hussein Rashid is special instructor of religion at Hofstra University. Founder of Islamicate and a frequent contributor to Religion Dispatches, he works with major political figures and institutions, advising them on the history and culture of Muslims. He is a frequent speaker on the topics of Islam and Muslim spirituality.