Islam and the West Post September 11th /
This book offers a chance for greater understanding of the political and religious groups in Islam that have contributed to events pre and post September 11th, and clearer insights into Muslim/Christian relations today. Many books have focused on the events of September 11th but have been primarily...
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description | This book offers a chance for greater understanding of the political and religious groups in Islam that have contributed to events pre and post September 11th, and clearer insights into Muslim/Christian relations today. Many books have focused on the events of September 11th but have been primarily journalistic. This book draws together both Muslim and non-Muslim scholars who have been studying Christian/Muslim relations for many years. They assess the impact of 9/11 on Islamophobia and antipathy towards Muslims. Providing insights into various multi-cultural communities whose relations with Islam have been affected, the authors look particularly at regions where there are large minority Muslim communities (US and UK) and large minority non-Muslim communities (Indonesia and Nigeria). Assessing a number of issues impacting upon the teaching of Islam, this book allows readers to assess the consequences of the event and develop a more critical understanding of its implications. |
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spelling | KOHA-OAI-TEST:1876262022-09-08T04:01:00ZIslam and the West Post September 11th / Smith, Jane Idleman, editor 414804 Greaves, Ron, editor 371476 Gabriel, Theodore, editor 414795 Haddad, Yvonne, editor 414800 England, UK. : Ashgate,2004engThis book offers a chance for greater understanding of the political and religious groups in Islam that have contributed to events pre and post September 11th, and clearer insights into Muslim/Christian relations today. Many books have focused on the events of September 11th but have been primarily journalistic. This book draws together both Muslim and non-Muslim scholars who have been studying Christian/Muslim relations for many years. They assess the impact of 9/11 on Islamophobia and antipathy towards Muslims. Providing insights into various multi-cultural communities whose relations with Islam have been affected, the authors look particularly at regions where there are large minority Muslim communities (US and UK) and large minority non-Muslim communities (Indonesia and Nigeria). Assessing a number of issues impacting upon the teaching of Islam, this book allows readers to assess the consequences of the event and develop a more critical understanding of its implications.This book offers a chance for greater understanding of the political and religious groups in Islam that have contributed to events pre and post September 11th, and clearer insights into Muslim/Christian relations today. Many books have focused on the events of September 11th but have been primarily journalistic. This book draws together both Muslim and non-Muslim scholars who have been studying Christian/Muslim relations for many years. They assess the impact of 9/11 on Islamophobia and antipathy towards Muslims. Providing insights into various multi-cultural communities whose relations with Islam have been affected, the authors look particularly at regions where there are large minority Muslim communities (US and UK) and large minority non-Muslim communities (Indonesia and Nigeria). Assessing a number of issues impacting upon the teaching of Islam, this book allows readers to assess the consequences of the event and develop a more critical understanding of its implications.32PSZJBLEast and WestSeptember 11 terrorist attacksMuslimsMuslimsURN:ISBN:9780754650058 |
spellingShingle | East and West September 11 terrorist attacks Muslims Muslims Smith, Jane Idleman, editor 414804 Greaves, Ron, editor 371476 Gabriel, Theodore, editor 414795 Haddad, Yvonne, editor 414800 Islam and the West Post September 11th / |
title | Islam and the West Post September 11th / |
title_full | Islam and the West Post September 11th / |
title_fullStr | Islam and the West Post September 11th / |
title_full_unstemmed | Islam and the West Post September 11th / |
title_short | Islam and the West Post September 11th / |
title_sort | islam and the west post september 11th |
topic | East and West September 11 terrorist attacks Muslims Muslims |
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