Islam : what non-Muslims should know / John Kaltner.
Material type: TextAnalytics: Show analyticsPublication details: Philadelphia, Pa. : Fortress ; Northam : Roundhouse, 2003.Description: xi, 136 p. ; 19 cmISBN:- 0800635833
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- BP161.3 .K35 2003
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Book: Standard | Hewitson Library, Presbyterian Research Centre | Main | BP161.3 .K35 2003 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 04-312 |
1. Islam Is a Diverse and Complex Faith -- 2. Islam Is a Religion of Orthopraxy -- 3. Muslims Respect Judaism and Christianity -- 4. There Is No Institutional Hierarchy in Islam -- 5. There Is No Clear Separation between Religion and Politics in Islam -- 6. Jihad Does Not Mean "Holy War"
"Recent events have focussed attention on Islam, the often-misunderstood faith of one billion people. Westerners are showing a new openness to learning about Islam and other religions, in part perhaps because religion is arguably the single most important and volatile factor in geopolitics today. Islam needs to be understood on its own terms, John Kaltner argues." "This little Facet offers the most basic information about Islam in an accessible and sympathetic presentation. Kaltner portrays Islam as first and foremost a religion of prescribed practices - the five pillars of Islam. Showing the deep humanism of Islam and its most cherished commitments, Kaltner presents Islam through assertions that counter frequent misconceptions of the faith."--BOOK JACKET.
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