A Faith for All Seasons :Islam and the Challenge of the Modern World

A Faith for All Seasons

A Faith for All Seasons :Islam and the Challenge of the Modern World

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Published: 1 February, 1991
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This is an unusual book with an unusual purpose. Shabbir Akhtar is an intelligent and erudite Muslim whose writings have attracted the attention of Graham Greene and other English authors. In A Faith for All Seasons he challenges his fellow Muslims to recognize that they live in a secular world of religious pluralism; that they must demonstrate to their critics that Islam is a progressive and responsive faith. In the course of arguing for a more congenial encounter with the modern world, Mr. Akhtar offers a remarkably clear and concise explanation of Islam's basic religious tenets. He discusses its rivalry with Christianity, Marxism, and secular liberalism as ideologies that also claim the allegiance of modern man. Censuring his co-religionists for the current intellectual paralysis in Islamic circles, he shows how believers can cultivate a reverent yet penetrating skepticism which teaches the ignorant, disturbs the orthodox, and agitates the indifferent.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780929587639
ISBN10 0929587634
Number Of Pages 267
Item Weight 386 g
Product Dimensions 161 x 233 x 21 mm
Publisher / Reseller Ivan R Dee, Inc
Format paperback
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Media Reviews

An interesting philosophical exercise! -- Nisid Hajari * Voice Literary Supplement *
Enthralling...a potent vision of Islam beyond fanaticism and fundamentalism. -- B. B. Lawrence * CHOICE *
Stimulating...a work of seminal importance. -- A. G. Noorani * Statesman *

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Author's Bio

Shabbir Akhtar was born in Pakistan but has long been settled in Bradford, England. He is a philosophy graduate of Cambridge with a doctorate in comparative religion. His first book, Be Careful with Muhammad!, about the Salman Rushdie affair, was widely praised by English reviewers.

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