Authors: F. E. Peters
ISBN-13: 9780691122335, ISBN-10: 0691122334
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Date Published: February 2005
Edition: (Non-applicable)
F. E. Peters is Professor of History, Religion, and Middle Eastern Studies at New York University and past chair of those departments. His books include "The Children of Abraham: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam" and the two-volume "The Monotheists: Jews, Christians, and Muslims in Conflict and Competition" (all Princeton).
"This is a superbly written piece, timely and focused to the needs of western readers today. Peters highlights the similarities and trenchant differences between Muslim, Jewish, and Christian scriptures and communities. We have reason to celebrate so beautifully crafted a work, so judiciously comparative a study from an author of Peters's accomplishment."--David Burrell, University of Notre Dame
This book stands as one of the few recent titles on Islam that is neither a Muslim apologetic nor a Judeo-Christian attempt to discredit the religion founded by Muhammad. Rather, it is a sincere, forthright and capable exploration of Islam that is aimed at Jewish and Christian readers. Peters, a professor of Middle Eastern studies and religion at NYU, writes quite accessibly, and he pays considerable attention to the similarities and differences between the Qur'an and the Bible. He also delves into the role of Muhammad, teasing out history from hagiography and exploring what the messenger of Allah means for Muslims today. Throughout, the book contains interesting tidbits of information (such as the existence of the so-called "satanic verses," controversial apocryphal writings found in early qur'anic commentary) alongside sweeping, broad images of Islam over the last 1,400 years. This book will help readers of serious nonfiction gain a clearer picture of Islam, which Peters calls "the least understood of the three monotheistic faiths." (May) Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.
Introduction | ||
1 | Discovering Scripture in Scripture | 1 |
2 | The Past Remembered | 30 |
3 | "And Muhammad Is His Messenger" | 51 |
4 | The Prince of Medina | 68 |
5 | The Muslim Scripture: The Quran | 99 |
6 | The Umma, Allah's Commonwealth | 127 |
7 | God's Way: A Life and a Law for Muslims | 156 |
8 | Defining and Defending the Community of Believers | 186 |
9 | The Worshipful Acts | 216 |
10 | This World and the Next | 245 |
Reflections after a Breakfast | 273 | |
Index | 277 |