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Voices of Islam: 5 volumes

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Despite frequent and extensive publications on Islam, very few Americans, indeed very few non-Muslims, truly understand the faith or the more than one billion adherents who live it. This set presents the diversity and richness of Islam, filling in the blanks and expanding our knowledge and understanding. Portraying Muslims in all their humanity and diversity balances the images that have bombarded society and presents the reader with a fuller and more accurate picture of the Islamic faith and what it means to live as a Muslim--in Muslim communities, and as part of a broader tapestry of pluralism in the nations of the world.

What does it mean to share Muslim concerns? To experience Muslim spirituality? What is the difference between Sunni and Shiite sects? Why do Muslims pray so frequently? What is the reality of Muslim marriage and gender relations? What is the meaning of jihad and martyrdom to a practicing Muslim? What role do the arts and humanities play in modern Muslim life? How are Islamic children raised? These questions and others are answered in these volumes, which bring together Muslim voices from around the world, including men and women, scholars and laypersons, fundamentalists and progressives, and others from various cultural, political, and Islamic backgrounds. Personal experiences and poetry are included to illustrate the many different expressions of Islam.

1402 pages, Hardcover

First published December 28, 2006

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September 27, 2021
This was a surprisingly delightful read, and much more engaging than I had anticipated. Covering everything from finances to motherhood, this volume is a lovely glimpse into Islamic principles that is told by weaving together personal essays and academic text. The personal essays were particular favourites, with the chapter on Islamic funeral customs being a highlight for me. I'm keen to look at other volumes!
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August 9, 2012
can't wait to get my hands on the other volumes
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