Muslim Identities
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Muslim Identities
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This well-rounded introduction takes an expansive view of Islamic ideology, culture, and tradition, sourcing a range of historical, sociological, and literary perspectives.
A welcome addition to religious studies classes. -- Nerina Rustomji, author of The Garden and the Fire: Heaven and Hell in Islamic Culture Hughes masterfully avoids the simplistic, monolithic, and normative Islamic identities advocated by various traditionalist, liberal, and Islamist Muslims as well as non-Muslims who seek to disparage most Muslims as enemies of the West. His book is neither an apology for nor a critique of Islam. It is an ideal introduction for those who prefer not to be told what Islam should be yet seek to understand the complex and differing ways Islam has been and is understood by Muslims. -- Herbert Berg, University of North Carolina Wilmington Hughes's engaging, thorough descriptions of Muslim history, thought, and practice convey a deep appreciation of Muslim self-understanding, balanced with careful scrutiny of historical sources and scholarly methods. Sophisticated yet accessible, this book respects its readers' intelligence as it explores the startling diversity of Islam and the complex and varied motivations, contestations, and experiences that have shaped Muslim lives. This may be the best available introductory text on the topic in helping readers see how their own expectations and perspectives color their understanding of Islam and Muslims. Hughes treats Islam as worthy of a mature conversation about the dynamic nature of religion and its multifaceted role in forming histories and identities. -- Paul R. Powers, Lewis and Clark College
Rather than focus solely on theological concerns, this well-rounded introduction takes an expansive view of Islamic ideology, culture, and tradition, sourcing a range of historical, sociological, and literary perspectives. Neither overly critical nor apologetic, this book reflects the rich diversity of Muslim identities across the centuries and counters the unflattering, superficial portrayals of Islam that are shaping public discourse today.
Muslim Identities by Aaron W. Hughes uniquely traces the development of Islam in relation to historical, intellectual, and cultural influences, enriching his narrative with the findings, debates, and methodologies of related disciplines, such as archaeology, history, and Near Eastern studies. Hughes's work challenges the dominance of traditional terms and concepts in religious studies, recasting religion as a set of social and cultural facts imagined, manipulated, and contested by various actors and groups over time.
Making extensive use of contemporary identity theory, Hughes rethinks the teaching of Islam and religions in general and helps facilitate a more critical approach to Muslim sources. For readers seeking a non-theological, unbiased, and richly human portrait of Islam, as well as a strong grasp of Islamic study's major issues and debates, this textbook is a productive, progressive alternative to more classic surveys.
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Muslim Identities has been praised as an extraordinary and sound introduction to Islam, especially for non-Muslim readers. Murad Wilfried Hofmann describes it as the very best introduction currently available in English. Christine D. Baker welcomes it as an important addition to introductory Islamic studies, while Khurram Hussain highlights the book's effectiveness as a corrective to existing texts and its value in stimulating scholarly debate at both undergraduate and graduate levels.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780231161473
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 09 April 2013
Country: United States
Imprint: Columbia University Press
Illustration: 8 Illustrations
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 152.0mm
Height: 229.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 328
About the Author
Aaron W. Hughes holds the Philip S. Bernstein Chair in the Department of Religion and Classics at the University of Rochester. He is the author of Situating Islam: The Past and Future of an Academic Discipline and Theorizing Islam: Disciplinary Deconstruction and Reconstruction.
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