In Islam Through Western Eyes, Jonathan Lyons unpacks Western habits of thinking and writing about Islam, conducting a careful analysis of the West's grand totalizing narrative across one thousand years of history.
Jocelyne Cesari examines the idea that Islam might threaten the core values of the West through testimonies from Muslims in France, Germany, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, and the US. Her book is an unprecedented exploration of Muslim ...
How Islam Created the Modern World
Journey Into Islam: The Crisis Of Globalization Is The Riveting Story Of Their Search For Common Ground. From The Mosques Of Damascus To The Madrassas Of Karachi And Deoband, Ahmed And His Companions Met With Muslims From All Walks Of Life.
Wise and authoritative, The House of Islam seeks to provide entry to the minds and hearts of Muslims the world over.
This book challenges the authenticity of these myths and examines the ways in which they have been used to provide an ideological cover for the "war on terror" and the subsequent Iraq war.
Gibb, H. A. R. and H. Bowen. Islamic Society and the West. 1 vols. New York: Oxford University Press, 1950-57. Gibbon, Edward. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. Ed. in seven volumes by J. B. Bury. 3rd cd.
" In Islam and the West, Bernard Lewis brings together in one volume eleven essays that indeed open doors to the innermost domains of Islam. Lewis ranges far and wide in these essays.
This is the first book-length treatment of selfhood in Islamic thought that draws on a wealth of primary source texts in Arabic, Persian, Urdu, Greek, and other languages.
Examines the relations between Islam and the West, paying particular attention to the various schools of Islamic political thought and the Islamic world view.