Islam: A Short History (Universal History)

Islam: A Short History (Universal History)

by KarenArmstrong (Author)

Synopsis

In the public mind, Islam is a religion of extremes: it is the world's fastest growing faith; more than three-quarters of the world's refugees are Islamic; it has produced government by authoritarian monarchies in Saudi Arabia and ultra-republicans in Iran. Whether we are reading about civil war in Algeria or Afghanistan, the struggle for the soul of Turkey, or political turmoil in Pakistan or Malaysia, the Islamic context permeates all these situations. Yet who really understands the central tenets of this faith, or why so many people around the world have turned to 'fundamentalism'? Karen Armstrong's elegant and concise book traces how Islam grew from the other religions of the book, Judaism and Christianity; introduces us to the character of Muhammed; and demonstrates that for much of its history, the religion has been a force for enlightenment that promoted liberties for women and allowed the arts and sciences to flourish. Islam shows how this progressive legacy is today often set aside as the faith struggles to come to terms with the economic and political weakness of most of its believers and with the forces of modernity itself.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 128
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Published: 31 Aug 2000

ISBN 10: 029764372X
ISBN 13: 9780297643722
Book Overview: Part of the Universal History series, one of the most ambitious and authoritative collections of books to be launched for many years. As with Weidenfeld's hugely successful Science Masters and Lives series, this series offers the reader serious yet accessible short accounts of key historical epochs, events, and systems of belief. Karen Armstrong is a best-selling author.

Author Bio
Karen Armstrong spent seven years as a Roman Catholic nun, an experience she recollected in her two volumes of best-selling autobiography, Through the Narrow Gate and Beginning the World. More recently, she was the author of the worldwide best-seller, A History of God (which has now appeared in more than thirty languages) and the highly acclaimed History of Jerusalem. She is a teacher at the Leo Baeck College for the Study of Judaism and an Honorary Member of the Association of Muslim Social Scientists.