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People Like Us: Bridging The Cultural Chasm Between Islam and the West
No two civilisations have spoken so many words about each other in recent years as those of Islam and the West. And no two seem to have communicated less.
People Like Us confronts the themes that define this chasm head-on: women, jihad, secularism, terrorism, Reformation and modernity. Its piercing examination of these subjects reveals our thoughtless and destructive tendency to assume that the world’s problems could be solved if only everyone became more like us. The result is deep mutual ignorance and animosity, reinforced by both Muslim and Western commentators.
As a Muslim born and raised in Australia, Waleed Aly stands at the intersection of these two civilisations. In this book, he draws on his knowledge of Western and Islamic intellectual traditions to present an analysis that is surprising and challenging, but always enlightening.
Waleed Aly
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Where did the Right go wrong? With the departure of George W. Bush and John Howard, conservative parties in the US and Australia entered a period of turmoil. Foreign affairs, economics, the environment all were issues ... Buy or find out more →
People Like Us: Bridging The Cultural Chasm Between Islam and the West
$32.95 – Trade paperback / Picador
No two civilisations have spoken so many words about each other in recent years as those of Islam and the West. And no two seem to have communicated less.
People Like Us confronts the themes that define this chasm head-o... Buy or find out more →