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Muslim Identity in a Turbulent Age: Islamic Extremism and Western Islamophobia

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How can Islam be understood in the context of internal struggles for unity and identity, a rise in anti-Muslim hate crime and continued media portrayals of violence, extremism, warfare and oppression? Looking at Islam as a faith, a whole system with political dimensions and through the lens of Western media, this book sets out to clarify the nature of true Islam and the true nature of Islam.

With diverse contributions from Muslims, Christians and individuals with no religious affiliations, this collection of essays respond to the King of Jordan’s Amman Message – an initiative seeking to clarify Islam as a religion of peace – in light of recent international events such as the Charlie Hebdo controversy. Presenting fresh perspectives on a frequently misrepresented religion, this book offers a platform for debate about Islam’s place within Western culture and political systems, and the role that faith communities can play in seeking peace and reconciliation.

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How can Islam be understood in the context of internal struggles for unity and identity, a rise in anti-Muslim hate crime and continued media portrayals of violence, extremism, warfare and oppression? Looking at Islam as a faith, a whole system with political dimensions and through the lens of Western media, this book sets out to clarify the nature of true Islam and the true nature of Islam.
With diverse contributions from Muslims, Christians and individuals with no religious affiliations, this collection of essays respond to the King of Jordan’s Amman Message – an initiative seeking to clarify Islam as a religion of peace – in light of recent international events such as the Charlie Hebdo controversy. Presenting fresh perspectives on a frequently misrepresented religion, this book offers a platform for debate about Islam’s place within Western culture and political systems, and the role that faith communities can play in seeking peace and reconciliation.

Book Author:

Fiyaz Mughal (editor), Imran Awan (contribution By), Mike Hardy (editor), Rebecca Catto (contribution By), Sarah Markiewicz (editor)

Language:

English

Pages:

1455

Publisher:

Jessica Kingsley Publishers

Publication Date:

2017

ISBN-13:

9781784504199

Format:

iPhones/iPads/Mac (Apple Books), Androids/PCs (Google Play), Kobo, Nook, Kindle

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