Islam : a guide for Jews and Christians / F.E. Peters.
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TextPublication details: Princeton, N.J. ; Woodstock : Princeton University Press, 2003.Description: 1 online resource (xiii, 285 pages)Content type: - 9781400825486
- 1400825482
- Islam -- Relations -- Christianity
- Christianity and other religions -- Islam
- Islam -- Relations -- Judaism
- Judaism -- Relations -- Islam
- Islam -- Origin
- Islam -- Essence, genius, nature
- Islam -- Relations -- Christianisme
- Christianisme -- Relations -- Islam
- Islam -- Relations -- Judaïsme
- Judaïsme -- Relations -- Islam
- Islam -- Origines
- RELIGION -- Christian Life -- Social Issues
- RELIGION -- Christianity -- General
- RELIGION -- Islam -- General
- Christianity
- Interfaith relations
- Islam
- Islam -- Essence, genius, nature
- Islam -- Origin
- Judaism
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- BP172 .P455 2003eb
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Discovering scripture in scripture --- The past remembered --- "And Muhammad is his messenger" --- The prince of Medina --- The Muslim scripture : the Quran --- The umma, Allah's commonwealth --- God's way : a life and a law for Muslims --- Defining and defending the community of believers --- The worshipful acts --- This world and the next.
The author seeks to provide readers whose cultural & religious formation has been Jewish or Christian with a way of approaching the body of belief & practice called Islam. The methodology is to approach from the perspective of a student of Islam. The book is not intended as a critical work.
The Quran is a sacred book with profound, and familiar, Old and New Testament resonances. And the message it promulgated, Islam, came of age during an extraordinarily rich era of interaction among monotheists. Jews, Christians, and Muslims not only worshipped the same God, but shared aspirations, operated in the same social and economic environment, and sometimes lived side by side, indistinguishable by language, costume, or manners. Today, of course, little of this commonality is apparent, and Islam is poorly understood by most non-Muslims. Entering Islam through the same biblical door Muhammad did, this book introduces readers with Christian or Jewish backgrounds to one of the world's largest, most active, and - in the West - least understood religions. Frank Peters, one of the world's leading authorities on the monotheistic religions, starts with the central feature of Muslim faith and life: the Quran. Across its pages move Adam, Noah, Abraham, David, Solomon, John the Baptist, Jesus, and the Virgin Mary. The Quran contains remarkably familiar accounts of Genesis, the Flood, Exodus, the Virgin Birth, and other biblical events. But Peters also highlights Muhammad's very different use of Scripture and explains those elements of the Quran most alien to Western readers, from its didactic passages to its remarkable poetry. Peters goes on to cogently explain Islam's defining features - including the significance of Mecca, the manner of Muhammad's revelations, and the creation of the unique community of Muslims, all in relation to the Judeo-Christian tradition. He compares Jesus and Muhammad, describes Islamic commandments and rituals, details the structures of Sunni and Shi'ite communities, and lays out central Islamic beliefs on war, women, mysticism, and martyrdom. The result is a crucial and extremely accomplished book that offers Western readers a professional yet highly accessible understanding of Islam, and at a time when we need it most. -- Publisher description.
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