No God But God: The Origins, Evolution And Future Of Islam

Author: Reza Aslan

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  • : 02 March 2006
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Description

The origins, evolution, and future of Islam

Though it is the fastest growing religion in the world, Islam remains shrouded in ignorance and fear. To many in the west, Islam means jihad, veiled women and suicide bombers. Yet these represent only fringe elements of the world's fastest growing religion. While there have been a number of successful books on the topic of Islamic history - from Karen Armstrong's Islam: A Brief History to Bernard Lewis' The Crisis of Islam, there is surprisingly no book for a popular audience about Islam as a religion, let alone one by an author from an Islamic background.
No God But God fills that gap.
What is the essence of this ancient faith?
Is it a religion of peace or of war?
How does Allah differ from the God of Jews and Christians? Can an Islamic state be founded on democratic values such as pluralism and human rights?
In No God but God, challenging the âÂÂclash of civilisationsâ mentality that has distorted out view of Islam, Aslan explains the faith in all its complexity, beauty and compassion.

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Shortlisted for the Guardian First Book Award, this remarkable examination of the nature and history of Islam shows how the religion developed and has evolved over time, exploring its central tenets of belief and interpreting its current crisis of modernity. 20040315

Awards

Shortlisted for Guardian First Book Award 2005.

Author description

Reza Aslan was educated at Harvard, where he was elected president of Harvard's chapter of the World Conference on Religion and Peace, a UN organisation committed to global understanding. Currently teaching an introductory course on Islam at he University of Iowa, Aslan is also at work on a novel.