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The Complete Idiot's Guide To Understanding Islam

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Alpha, 2004 - Reference - 424 pages

An up-close and up-to-date look at an often misunderstood faith.

 

This completely revised and updated guide explores the tenets of the Qu’ran (a.k.a. Koran), examines the history of the religion and its relationship to Christianity and Judaism, and features an expanded section on the true story behind “jihad.” It explores Islamic views on war and terrorism, including the Muslim perspective on the tragic events of September 11, and the subsequent U.S. presence in both Afghanistan and Iraq.

 

•Excellent sales for the first edition

•Islam is the fastest growing religion in America, with more than six million devoted followers

•Features an expanded section on women in Islam, including their status within the Taliban, and the Islamic practice of polygamy

 

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Review: The Complete Idiot's Guide to Understanding Islam (The Complete Idiot's Guides)

User Review  - Lisa - Goodreads

I have a weakness for the Complete Idiot's Guides. This one was a great starting point. It especially helps with knowing what to read about next. If you know nothing about Islam, start here. Read full review

Review: The Complete Idiot's Guide to Understanding Islam (The Complete Idiot's Guides)

User Review  - Ray A - Goodreads

Very educational read on the fundamental (not fundamentalist) beliefs of Islam. Read full review

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About the author (2004)

Yahiya Emerick is an American convert to Islam, being a devoted follower of the faith since 1989. He is the vice-principal of a full-time Islamic parochial school in Westbury, New York, and president of the Islamic Foundation of North America, an organization that produces textbooks and reading literature concerning Islam and Muslims. He is the author of more than sixteen books, including What Islam Is All About.

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