Journey to the end of Islam

Journey to the end of Islam

nipasẹ Michael Muhammad Knight
3/5
(17 awọn ibo)
Atejade akọkọ
2009
Awọn olutẹwe
Counterpoint
Ede
English

When I first read Blue-Eyed Devil I was blown away. The book pulled me in and wouldn't let me go, even after finishing the book I returned to it to reread sections and even the entire text (at least twice).

One of my favorite books. I understand Muslims' concern with the content of this book.

I had never really had much of an interest in Islam or Muslim studies before discovering Michael Muhammad Knight's Journey to the End of Islam, but through his writing, I have found a voice which brings the misunderstandings and misconceptions of what a Muslim is or might be to a screeching halt and allowed me to see the very human side of one of the World's Largest Religions. Through his adventures in various parts of the Muslim and Non-Muslim world, Michael gives us a poignant look at the degree to which some aspects of Muslim culture do not meet the standards set forth by more conservative forms of the religion, as well as what is gained and lost through the variety of interpretations which those who practice it.

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