Culture of Daʻwa: Islamic preaching in the modern world

"Editors Weismann and Malik have done a fabulous service by compiling this collection of timely essays about the place of da'wa, or "proselytization," in modern, globalized Islam. The authors and editors define and problematize the term carefully and lay out the need for a work s...

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Other Authors: Ṿaisman, Yitsḥaḳ 1961- (Editor), Malik, Jamal 1956- (Editor)
Format: Conference Proceeding Book
Language:English
Published: Salt Lake City The University of Utah Press [2020]
Series:Middle East studies
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Summary:"Editors Weismann and Malik have done a fabulous service by compiling this collection of timely essays about the place of da'wa, or "proselytization," in modern, globalized Islam. The authors and editors define and problematize the term carefully and lay out the need for a work such as this. At a time when much Western media is myopically focused on extremism and the more violent manifestations of global jihad, the Islamic world is fundamentally and simply more concerned with proselytization. The contributors represent a variety of approaches and come from a wide range of academic, religious, and national background, which will lend significantly to the credibility of this work"--
Item Description:Enthält laut Vorwort einige Beiträge der Konferenz "Modern preaching of Islam: Salafis, Islamic movements, Muslim state", Haifa 2015
Physical Description:ix, 370 Seiten
ISBN:9781607817451

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