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Islam in Context: Past, Present, and Future »

Book cover image of Islam in Context: Past, Present, and Future by Peter Cotterell

Authors: Peter Cotterell, Peter Riddell
ISBN-13: 9780801026270, ISBN-10: 080102627X
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Baker Publishing Group
Date Published: July 2003
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Peter Cotterell

Peter Riddell (Ph.D., Australian National University) is Director of the Centre for Islamic Studies and Muslim-Christian Relations at London Bible College. He is the author or editor of several books, including Islam: Essays on Scripture, Thought, and Society.

Peter Cotterell (Ph.D., London University) is Associate Senior lecturer at the Center for Islamic Studies. He has lectured for 19 years at London Bible College, where he also served as the principal.

Book Synopsis

In recent months, much attention has been paid to Islam and the greater Muslim world. Some analysis has been openly hostile, while even more has been overly simplistic. Islam in Context goes behind the recent crisis to discuss the history of Islam, describe its basic structure and beliefs, explore the current division between Muslim moderates and extremists, and suggest a way forward.

Authors Peter G. Riddell and Peter Cotterell draw from sources such as the Qur'an, early Christian chronicles of the Crusades, and contemporary Muslim and non-Muslim writings. They move beyond the stereotypes of Muhammad-both idealized and negative-and argue against the myth that relatively recent events in the Middle East are the only cause for the clash between Islam and the West.

Riddell and Cotterell ask the non-Muslim world to attempt to understand Islam from the perspective of Muslims and to acknowledge past mistakes. At the same time, they challenge the Muslim world by suggesting that Islam stands today at a vital crossroads and only Muslims can forge the way forward.

Islam in Context will appeal to all those who are interested in an alternative to the easily packaged descriptions of the relationship between Islam and the West.

Table of Contents

Illustrations6
Introduction7
Pt. 1Looking Back
1Beginnings13
2Caliphs and Confusion32
3Beliefs and Practices45
4Qur'an and Christianity58
Pt. 2In Between: The Ebb and Flow of Empire
5The Age of Muslim Empire83
6Empires Crumble95
7From Medieval to Modern107
8The Missionaries118
9Conflict in the Middle East130
Pt. 3Looking Around
10The Muslim Masses and Westophobia149
11The Radical Islamist Worldview164
12The Moderate Worldview182
13Responses to Terrorism195
Conclusions211
Select Bibliography217
Index225

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