Islam and the Future of Tolerance (häftad)
Format
Häftad (Paperback / softback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
144
Utgivningsdatum
2019-09-03
Utmärkelser
Nominated for Robert Jervis and Paul Schroeder Best Book Award 2016
Förlag
Harvard University Press
Dimensioner
173 x 99 x 13 mm
Vikt
114 g
Antal komponenter
1
ISBN
9780674241480

Islam and the Future of Tolerance

A Dialogue

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A civil but honest dialogueAs illuminating as it is fascinating. Ayaan Hirsi Ali Is Islam a religion of peace or war? Is it amenable to reform? Why do so many Muslims seem to be drawn to extremism? And what do words like jihadism and fundamentalism really mean? In a world riven by misunderstanding and violence, Sam Harrisa famous atheistand Maajid Nawaza former radicaldemonstrate how two people with very different religious views can find common ground and invite you to join in an urgently needed conversation. How refreshing to read an honest yet affectionate exchange between the Islamist-turned-liberal-Muslim Maajid Nawaz and the neuroscientist who advocates mindful atheism, Sam HarrisTheir back-and-forth clarifies multiple confusions that plague the public conversation about Islam. Irshad Manji, New York Times Book Review It is sadly uncommon, in any era, to find dialogue based on facts and reasonbut even more rarely are Muslim and non-Muslim intellectuals able to maintain critical distance on broad questions about Islam. Which makes Islam and the Future of Tolerance something of a unicornMost conversations about religion are marked by the inability of either side to listen, but here, at last, is a proper debate. New Statesman
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How refreshing to read an honest yet affectionate exchange between the Islamist-turned-liberal-Muslim Maajid Nawaz and the neuroscientist who advocates mindful atheism, Sam Harris Their back-and-forth clarifies multiple confusions that plague the public conversation about Islam. -- Irshad Manji * New York Times Book Review * Provocative and profane Islam and the Future of Tolerance exemplifies the virtues of open dialogue All Harris and Nawaz seek is to give voice to the spirit of rebellion and reformation smoldering in the lands of Islam. Forcing it into flame will doubtless be a long time coming, but these two men should be lauded for endeavoring to provide a spark. -- Brian Stewart * National Review * It is sadly uncommon, in any era, to find dialogue based on facts and reasonbut even more rarely are Muslim and non-Muslim intellectuals able to maintain critical distance on broad questions about Islam. Which makes Islam and the Future of Tolerance something of a unicorn. Nawaz and Harris discuss Islamism and jihadism from a historical as well as a philosophical angle, with no trace of sentiment or dogma. Most conversations about religion are marked by the inability of either side to listen, but here, at last, is a proper debate. * New Statesman * The ideas it leaves behindabout religion, politics, values and interpretationlinger long after the book is finished. They seem a vital contribution to the current conversation, so often defined by the real or imagined divides that the authors encourage us to cross Islam and the Future of Tolerance deepens our understanding of religion, ideology, politics and the possibility of common ground. It could hardly come at a better time. -- Jeremy Rutledge * Post and Courier * [A] wise little volume. -- Ray Olson * Booklist * Readers with a knee-jerk opinion of Islam will learn a lot. * Kirkus Reviews * A worthwhile read on the state of Islam and religious tolerance in the world today Those interested in a deferential and detailed dialogue about human rights, Islam, jihadism, and pluralism will find this book both enlightening and engaging. * Publishers Weekly * In this conversation, Sam Harris and Maajid Nawaz achieve what so many who take part in the debate on Islam and the West fail to accomplish: a civil but honest dialogue. The result is as illuminating as it is fascinating. Courteous and at times even chivalrous, the two men address every thorny issue on Islam, issues that lead so many others into wild shouting matches, personal attacks, and accusations of Islamophobia. In this gem of a book the authors lay it all out and set the rest of us a great example: that an incisive debate on Islam between a believer and a non-believer is attainable. Given the importance and the urgency of the topic, we must all read it and follow in their footsteps. -- Ayaan Hirsi Ali, author of <i>Infidel</i>, <i>Nomad</i>, and <i>Heretic</i> Free thought and rational inquiry once characterized the relative liberalism and humanism of ancient Muslim societies and civilizations: the leading Sunni Imam, Abu Hanifa, would debate atheists inside the great mosques of Iraq; the Abbasid caliphs hosted debates amongst the leaders of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam at their courts in Baghdad; the Mughal emperors engaged in debate with Christians, Hindus, and Buddhists. Sam Harris and Maajid Nawaz should be commended for conducting a frank and wide-ranging conversation about a number of key issues around religion, reform, and Islam in the modern world. Nawazs approach is based upon detailed familiarity with extremist worldviews, and with the history and tradition of reform theology and renewal within Islam that desperately needs to be amplified. I hope that this debate will be a fruitful endeavor, and illustrate that, in our increasingly-polarized world, it is possible and even normal for people with different viewpoints to have a civilized conversation an

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Sam Harris is the author of The End of Faith, Letter to a Christian Nation, The Moral Landscape, and Free Will, among other writings. Maajid Nawaz is the author of Radical and a cofounder and the chairman of Quilliama globally active think tank focusing on religious freedom, extremism, and citizenship.