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|a ʻAẓm, Ṣādiq Jalāl,
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|a Is Islam secularizable? :
|b challenging political and religious taboos /
|c Sadik J. al-Azm.
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|a Islam and secular humanism -- Orientalism and orientalism in reverse -- Orientalism and conspiracy -- Time out of joint -- Palestinian Zionism -- The peace process and the Gulf crisis -- The view from Damascus : Syria and the peace process -- Replies to "The view from Damascus" -- Answer to replies "The view from Damascus" -- Islam, terrorism, and the west today -- Ground Zero revisited -- The Arab spring : "Why exactly at this time?" -- Civil society and the Arab spring -- Trends in Arab thought.
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|a Sadik Al-Azm is one of today's foremost Arab public intellectuals, who offers innovative, often controversial challenges to conventional narratives on Islam and the West, secularism, Orientalism, and the Israel-Palestine issue. Is Islam Secularizable? includes essays on: Civil Society and the Arab Spring, Orientalism and Conspiracy, Ground Zero Revisited, Islam and Secular Humanism, Time out of Joint: Western Dominance, Islamist Terror, and the Arab Imagination, Trends in Arab Thought, Palestinian Zionism, and Orientalism and Orientalism in Reverse.
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|a Islam and secularism.
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