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Beyond jihad : critical voices from inside Islam /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Shienbaum, Kim Ezra, Hasan, Jamal
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Bethesda : Academica Press, 2006.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Problem with Islam / Ohmyrus
  • real Islam : the case against the western apologists / Ali Sina
  • Janus face of Islam / Abul Kasem
  • Looking for another Saladin : lessons from the battlefield / Ohmyrus
  • exegesis on jihad in Islam / Syed Kamran Mirza
  • Is killing by beheading Islamic? / Syed Kamran Mirza
  • Sunnah : the misconceived dogma that has poisoned Islam / Mesbah Uddin
  • Can Islam be reformed? / Ali Sina
  • Is political Islam fascist? / Ali Sina
  • left and Islam : Tweedledum, and Tweedledee / Ohmyrus
  • Islam and politics : the crucial questions / Syed M. Islam
  • Terror's middle class guardians / Esam Sohail
  • veil : the female form of jihad / Nonie Darwish
  • Is Wahhabism an aberration in contemporary Islamic throught? / Jamal Hasan
  • hide and seek Bangladeshi Islamists play in the U.S. / Jamal Hasan
  • My problems with the concept of Ummah / A.H. Jaffor Ullah
  • Is our civilization threatened? / Mohammad Asghar
  • Terrorism and the Iranian model : who is responsible? / Ali Sina
  • way of the Islamists : a road to perdition? / Abul Kasem
  • Islamophobia? : an open letter to Muslims / Ali Sina
  • Islam : governance or guidance? / Hasan Mahmud
  • peaceful religion for the seventh century : a call for reform in Islam / Esam Sohail
  • culture of fear : relations between Arabs and Jews / S. Abdallah
  • Medic Mahathir : right diagnosis, wrong prescription? / Alamgir Hussain
  • Looking for Einstein : can the United Nations be reformed? / Alamgir Hussain
  • Muslims and the reality of their cognitive dissonance / Syed M. Islam
  • What is Islamic terrorism and how can it be defeated? / Syed Kamran Mirza
  • Confronting radical Islam : united we stand, divided we fall / Ali Sina
  • Conclusion : expanding the circle to sanity / Kim Ezra Shienbaum.