The place of tolerance in Islam
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Published:
Boston : Beacon Press, [2002].
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Book
ISBN:
0807002291, 9780807002292
Physical Desc:
ix, 117 pages ; 21 cm
Status:
CCU Circulating Books (off-campus)
BP 171.5 .A28 2002
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"Khaled Abou El Fadl, a prominent critic of Islamic puritanism, leads off this lively debate by arguing that Islam is a deeply tolerant religion. Injunctions to violence against nonbelievers stem from misreadings of the Qur'an, he claims, and even jihad, or so called holy war, has no basis in Qur'anic text or Muslim theology but instead grew out of social and political conflict." "Many of Abou El Fadl's respondents think differently. Some contend that his brand of Islam will only appeal to Westerners and students in "liberal divinity schools" and that serious religious dialogue in the Muslim world requires dramatic political reforms. Other respondents argue that theological debates are irrelevant and that our focus should be on Western sabotage of such reforms. Still others argue that calls for Islamic "tolerance" betray the Qur'anic injunction for Muslims to struggle against their oppressors."--BOOK JACKET.

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APA Citation (style guide)

Abou El Fadl, K., Cohen, J., & Lague, I. (2002). The place of tolerance in Islam. Boston, Beacon Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)

Abou El Fadl, Khaled, 1963-, Joshua Cohen and Ian. Lague. 2002. The Place of Tolerance in Islam. Boston, Beacon Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)

Abou El Fadl, Khaled, 1963-, Joshua Cohen and Ian. Lague, The Place of Tolerance in Islam. Boston, Beacon Press, 2002.

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Abou El Fadl, Khaled, et al. The Place of Tolerance in Islam. Boston, Beacon Press, 2002.

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"Khaled Abou El Fadl, a prominent critic of Islamic puritanism, leads off this lively debate by arguing that Islam is a deeply tolerant religion. Injunctions to violence against nonbelievers stem from misreadings of the Qur'an, he claims, and even jihad, or so called holy war, has no basis in Qur'anic text or Muslim theology but instead grew out of social and political conflict." "Many of Abou El Fadl's respondents think differently. Some contend that his brand of Islam will only appeal to Westerners and students in "liberal divinity schools" and that serious religious dialogue in the Muslim world requires dramatic political reforms. Other respondents argue that theological debates are irrelevant and that our focus should be on Western sabotage of such reforms. Still others argue that calls for Islamic "tolerance" betray the Qur'anic injunction for Muslims to struggle against their oppressors."--BOOK JACKET.
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