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Introduction to Islam, An 2/e

Frederick Mathewson Denny

Published July 1993 by Prentice Hall
Copyright 1994, 432 pp., Paper
ISBN: 0-02-328519-2
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$74.33

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Summary

The book provides readers with a thorough and unified topical introduction to the global religious community of Islam. KEY TOPICS: The book examines is connections with Judeo-Christian morals. The integration of the doctrinal and devotional elements of Islam enables readers to see how Muslims think and live. It also reviews pre-Islamic history so readers can see how Islam developed historically.

Features

  • the text's practical treatment of Muslim life demystifies Islam and gives students an accurate and thorough portrait of the religion and its people.
  • the influence and significance of the Qur'an and Hadith are thoroughly examined.
  • numerous photos depict Muslim life from around the world. The photos provide invaluable insight into the world of Islam.
  • pre-Islamic religious, cultural, and social history is reviewed so students can understand the origins and development of Islam.
  • presents Sufism, a topic often neglected in surveys of Islam, and its impact on the Muslim life-cycle, family, community, and religious observances.
  • portions of the text have been revised and updated to include new material on African-American Muslims and Islamic Fundamentalism.
  • women's issues in contemporary Muslim society receive balanced and updated coverage.
  • the dramatic growth of Islam in the West, especially North America, is discussed, emphasizing the complexities of Muslim life in Western culture.


Table of Contents

I. RELIGION AND COMMON LIFE IN THE PRE-ISLAMIC NEAR EAST.

 1. Early Civilizations: Egypt and Mesopotamia.

 2. The Jews: Covenant and Community with a God of History.

 3. Christianity: Salvation As a Universal Mission.

 4. Pre-Islamic Arabia: Beliefs, Values, Way of Life.

II. THE COMING OF ISLAM: THE PROPHET, HIS PEOPLE, AND GOD'S RELIGION.

 5. Muhammad and the Early Muslim Community.

 6. The Arab Conquests and Islamic Rule: The Struggle for a Unified Umma.

 7. The Basic Beliefs and Worship Practices of Islam.

III. THE ISLAMIC RELIGIOUS SYSTEM.

 8. The Nature and Function of the Qur'an.

 9. The Prophet's Sunna as Preserved in the Hadith.

10. Muslim Creeds and Theologies: Their Purpose and Varieties.

11. Law and the State in Classical Islamic Formulations.

IV. THE SUFI WAY OF MYSTICISM AND FELLOWSHIP.

12. Islamic Mysticism and the Disciplines of Esoteric Piety.

13. Masters and Disciples: The Forms and Functions of Sufi Orders.

V. PATTERNS OF ISLAMIC PERSONAL AND COMMUNAL LIFE.

14. The Islamic Life Cycle and the Family.

15. Ideals and Realities of Islamic Community Life.

VI. ISLAM IN THE MEDEM WORLD.

16. Major Movements and Trends in Renewal and Reform.

Suggestions for Further Reading.

Glossary.

Index.




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