by Suleiman Mourad (Author), Perry Anderson (Contribution by)
A comprehensive introduction to the faith and politics of Islam
Today, 23 percent of the global population is Muslim, but ignorance and misinformation about Islam persist. In this fascinating and useful book, Perry Anderson interviews the noted scholar of Islam Suleiman Mourad about the Qurʾan and the history of the faith.
Mourad elucidates the different stages in Islam's development: the Qurʾan as scripture and the history of its codification; Muhammad and the significance of his Sunna and Hadith; the Sunni-Shiʿi split and the formation of various sects; the development of jihad; the transition to modernity and the challenges of reform; and the complexities of Islam in the modern world. He also looks at Wahhabism from its inception in the eighteenth century to its present-day position as the movement that galvanized modern Salafism and gave rise to militant Islam or jihadism.
The Mosaic of Islam reveals both the richness and the fissures of the faith. It speaks of the different voices claiming to represent the religion and spans peaceful groups and manifestations as well as the bloody confrontations that disfigure the Middle East, such as the Saudi intervention in the Yemen and the collapse of Syria and Iraq.
Author Biography
Suleiman Mourad received his PhD from Yale University in 2004. Professor Mourad's research and publications focus on medieval Islamic history and religious thought, including jihad ideology, sacredness of Jerusalem, Qur'anic studies, and the presentation of Jesus and Mary in the Qur'an and Islamic tradition. He is the coauthor of The Intensification and Reorientation of Sunni Jihad Ideology in the Crusader Period, coeditor of Jerusalem: Idea and Reality, and author of Early Islam between Myth and History.
Perry Anderson is the author of, among other books,
Spectrum,
Lineages of the Absolutist State,
Passages from Antiquity to Feudalism,
Considerations on Western Marxism,
English Questions,
The Origins of Postmodernity, and
The New Old World. He teaches history at UCLA and is on the editorial board of
New Left Review.
Number of Pages: 176
Dimensions: 0.5 x 7.7 x 5.1 IN
Publication Date: November 01, 2016