 | Frederick Mathewson Denny - Religion - 2006 - 418 pages
The author's extensive field work, experience, and scholarship combined with his engaging writing style and passion for the subject sets this text apart. An Introduction to ... | |
 | Yahiya Emerick - Religion - 2004 - 424 pages
A revised and updated handbook explains the history, doctrines, and beliefs of the Islamic faith and its relationship to Judaism and Christianity; examines the meaning of jihad ... | |
 | Akbar S. Ahmed - Religion - 1999 - 253 pages
A valuable introduction to Islam attempts to overcome decades of bigotry and misunderstandings as it clearly explains the tenets of a religion practiced by more than one ... | |
 | Ruqaiyyah Waris Maqsood - 1995 - 218 pages
A comprehensive guide to the world's second largest faith, written by a practicing Muslim, writer, and teacher with 30 years' experience. The book covers the life of the ... | |
 | Ḥammūdah ʻAbd al-ʻĀṭī - Islam - 1975 - 208 pages
The purpose of this work is simply to acquaint the average reader with the basic teachings of Islam. It will be obvious that there is no intention to present the depth or ... | |
 | Paul Grieve - Religion - 2006 - 433 pages
Looks at the similarities and differences among the three major world religions--Judaism, Christianity, and Islam-- and explores the history of Islam and the foundations of the ... | |
 | Ziaddin Sardar, Merryl Wyn Davies - Religion - 2004 - 142 pages
Even before 11 September 2001, Muslims were generally viewed in the West as enemies of "freedom" and "progress." Yet there is far more to Islam than the stereotypical ... | |
 | Gerhard Endress - Religion - 2002 - 301 pages
Hailed as a concise survey of Islamic history and culture, "An Introduction to Islam" covers everything from Islamic theology and law to the development of the Arabic, Persian ... | |
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