Islam unveiled : disturbing questions about the world's fastest growing faith / Robert Spencer ; foreword by David Pryce-Jones. [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: San Francisco : Encounter Books, (c)2002.Edition: first editionDescription: xiii, 214 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781893554580
- BT1170.S745.I853 2002
- BT1170
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Includes bibliographies and index.
Prologue : what does Islam really stand for -- Is Islam a religion of peace -- Does Islam promote and safeguard sound moral values -- Does Islam respect human rights -- Does Islam respect women -- Is Islam compatible with liberal democracy -- Can Islam be secularized and made compatible with the Western pluralistic framework -- Can science and culture flourish under Islam -- crusades : Christian and Muslim -- Is Islam tolerant of non-Muslims -- Does the West really have nothing to fear from Islam?
Robert Spencer explores what Islam actually teaches and the potentially ominous implications of these teachings for the future of both the Muslim world and the West. Going beyond the shallow distinction between a "true" peaceful Islam and an Islam "hijacked" by terrorist groups, Spencer probes the Quran, Islamic traditions, and other sacred documents as well as the history and present-day situation of the Muslim realm, to find out why the world's fastest growing faith tends to arouse extremism. A student of the religion for the last twenty years, he brings a critical sensibility to this brave, searching work which grapples with the question that most preoccupies us today: can Islam create successful secularized societies that will coexist peacefully with the West's multicultural mosaic?
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