
Routledge Revivals: The Challenge of Islam (2005)
First published in 2005, Routledge Revivals: The Challenge of Islam addresses the challenges arising from Christian-Muslim encounter and attempts to enable outsiders to understand the religion of Islam. The author offers distinctive perspectives that complement much other literature in the study of Islam, particularly in relation to Christian-Muslim relations and the relation of Islam and the West.
The book is divided into three parts: Part I constitutes an introduction to Islam, Part II delves into aspects of the wider encounter with Islam, and Part III explores issues regarding the prospect of engaging in dialogue with Islam.
The author argues that in the post-9/11 world, the imperative to understand and engage with Islam is urgent, and this work intends to assist the reader in doing so.
First published in 2005, Routledge Revivals: The Challenge of Islam addresses the challenges arising from Christian-Muslim encounter and attempts to enable outsiders to understand the religion of Islam. The author offers distinctive perspectives that complement much other literature in the study of Islam, particularly in relation to Christian-Muslim relations and the relation of Islam and the West.
The book is divided into three parts: Part I constitutes an introduction to Islam, Part II delves into aspects of the wider encounter with Islam, and Part III explores issues regarding the prospect of engaging in dialogue with Islam.
The author argues that in the post-9/11 world, the imperative to understand and engage with Islam is urgent, and this work intends to assist the reader in doing so.
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First published in 2005, Routledge Revivals: The Challenge of Islam addresses the challenges arising from Christian-Muslim encounter and attempts to enable outsiders to understand the religion of Islam. The author offers distinctive perspectives that complement much other literature in the study of Islam, particularly in relation to Christian-Muslim relations and the relation of Islam and the West.
The book is divided into three parts: Part I constitutes an introduction to Islam, Part II delves into aspects of the wider encounter with Islam, and Part III explores issues regarding the prospect of engaging in dialogue with Islam.
The author argues that in the post-9/11 world, the imperative to understand and engage with Islam is urgent, and this work intends to assist the reader in doing so.












