Islam in the Middle East: A Living Tradition, G.P. Makris (9781405116039) — Readings Books
Islam in the Middle East: A Living Tradition
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Islam in the Middle East: A Living Tradition

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This concise book offers a nuanced introduction to Islam in the Middle East. It presents Islam as both a unified tradition of theological dogma and practices that transcends cultural differences and as a dynamic tradition that is historically informed, locally shaped, and continually reinterpreted. It offers numerous ethnographic examples from the Middle East and North Africa. It explores key concepts, including the doctrinal foundations of Islam; the role of religious scholars; the five pillars; and, Islamic ‘orthodoxy’. It includes discussion of spirit-possession cults as integral part of Islamic tradition. It introduces politics and current affairs as key elements in understanding contemporary Islamic discourse.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
4 August 2006
Pages
368
ISBN
9781405116039

This concise book offers a nuanced introduction to Islam in the Middle East. It presents Islam as both a unified tradition of theological dogma and practices that transcends cultural differences and as a dynamic tradition that is historically informed, locally shaped, and continually reinterpreted. It offers numerous ethnographic examples from the Middle East and North Africa. It explores key concepts, including the doctrinal foundations of Islam; the role of religious scholars; the five pillars; and, Islamic ‘orthodoxy’. It includes discussion of spirit-possession cults as integral part of Islamic tradition. It introduces politics and current affairs as key elements in understanding contemporary Islamic discourse.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
4 August 2006
Pages
368
ISBN
9781405116039