Islam

A Short History

English language

Published Aug. 6, 2002

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978-0-8129-6618-3
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Best-selling author and renowned religious scholar Karen Armstrong presents a concise and articulate history of Islam, the world's fastest-growing faith. Beginning with the Prophet Muhammad's flight from Medina and concluding with an examination of modern Islamic practices and concerns, Armstrong delivers an unbiased overview. She contends that no religion is more feared and misunderstood by the Western world as Islam, and firmly challenges the notion that these two civilizations are on a collision course.

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I have read many of Karen Armstrong's books. This may be on the shortest, it is quite full of information and can provide an great introduction to Islam for most people the lay person to Islam. She distills the warp and woof of Islamic history into clearly understandable lineages and ideas that greatly expands one's understanding of the religion. But the book is often simplistic and sometimes is too heavy handed in trying to create a narrative - could I expect anything less in a book that is slightly less than 200 pages? I recommend that people use her books as a jumping off-point for further exploration.

The one thing I have come to value in Armstrong and that is on full display here is that she has a remarkable grasp of religion as a phenomenon and especially of religion in modernity. I would recommend whole sections of this book, …

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