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Description: Being Muslim Today by Dr. Saqib Iqbal Qureshi In Being Muslim Today, author Dr. Saqib Qureshi silences the noise that obscures the message of Islam. He provides a compelling presentation of the faiths beginnings, its evolution throughout the last 1,400 years, and its relevance today. He simplifies complicated academic debates and reveals the heart and soul of a growing faith tradition. FORMAT Paperback CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description The truths of every religion are typically challenged and re-written, serving as potent grounds for some of historys most enduring debates and conflicts. Perhaps no other religious tradition suffers as much from the dualistic fallacy of good and evil than does Islam. What does it mean to be Muslim today? Orthodoxys interpretation is idyllic and omniscient, simplistic to a fault. Islamophobes at the opposite end of the spectrum, cultivating damaging stereotypes that present a religion that most Muslims cannot relate to.In Being Muslim Today: Reclaiming the Faith from Orthodoxy and Islamophobia, bestselling author Dr. Saqib Qureshi silences the noise that obscures the message of Islam. He provides a compelling and accurate presentation of the faiths beginnings, its evolution throughout the last 1,400 years, and its relevance for today. Being Muslim Today simplifies complicated academic debates and reveals the heart and soul of a growing faith tradition that claims more than two billion adherents. Chapters include lucid discussions of the origins of Islam, the Prophet Muhammed, and the rise of Islam through the ages. Qureshi also describes the twin perils of Orthodoxy and Islamophobia, both of which, he contends, badly misinterpret the true message of the faith. In a final chapter, Qureshi confronts the stereotype of Islam as an inherently violent religion, asking the West to hold a mirror to its own voracious appetite for conflict and colonization. Throughout, Qureshi encourages Muslims to reject pious certitude—the faithful must acknowledge the diversity of approaches and principals in the Islamic tradition, he writes, and adopt an attitude of theological humility. Some things are simply unknowable. Author Biography Dr. Saqib Iqbal Qureshi is a bestselling author, angel investor, film producer, and Fellow at the London School of Economics and Political Science, where he received his PhD in Economics and Epistemology. With work featured in The Financial Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Spectator, Entrepreneur, and The Independent. Qureshi has produced two films and, in 1996, the BBC One documentary, Al Dawaah, the first television documentary about the Muslim community in any Western country. He is the author of The Broken Contract and Reconstructing Strategy. See saqibqureshi.com. Table of Contents Chapter 1 – God KnowsChapter 2 – The Quran: A Compendium of MessagesChapter 3 – The Path – A Human StoryChapter 4 – The Supporting CastChapter 5 – A Body Without Mind or SpiritChapter 6: The Competition to Define Islam I: Islamic OrthodoxyChapter 7: The Competition to Define Islam II: IslamophobesChapter 8: Siblings not Suspects Chapter 9: Pot Calling the Kettle ViolentChapter 10: Where is our Emancipation? Review A vivid, engaging exploration of issues of faith and Muslim identity. Qureshis voice is bright, humble, and curious, and the author wears his considerable learning lightly. A valuable addition to explorations of how we think about engaging with religious traditions to live meaningful lives. -- Carla Power, author of If the Oceans Were Ink: An Unlikely Friendship and a Journey to the Heart of the Quran and contributor to The Guardian, The New York Times Magazine, Vogue, and Time MagazineBroad ranging yet accessible, Qureshis account of a viable and hopeful Islam embraces doubt as emancipatory while seeking a new confidence for those of his sons generation. Finding comfort in the spirituality of the Sufi path and better answers in the philosophical traditions of Islam, he argues for a modern Islam that does not shy away from asking difficult questions about the politics of violence, misogyny, and many other forms of religious oppression. Perhaps the ultimate lesson for us to take away is that living as a person of faith—Muslim or otherwise—in our world is both challenging and rewarding. And that is precisely why this book should be read, as it engages those challenges that are common to us all. -- Sajjad Rizvi, Director of the Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies at the University of ExeterA courageous, candid, and personal account of the challenges of being Muslim in the twenty-first century, both within the global context and also within a highly complex faith community. Highly accessible and relatable, Emancipating Islam presents both a compelling insight into Islams interpretation throughout the centuries as well as a prescription of how the true spirit of the religions vibrant tradition and intended vision can be regained. A must-read for Muslims or anyone serious about understanding Islam. -- Saeed A. Khan, Associate Professor of Near East and Asian Studies and Global Studies and Director of Global Studies at Wayne State UniversityQureshis Emancipating Islam is a welcome addition to the literature, advancing what Bauer calls a culture of ambiguity in his forth-write and accessible prose about the basics of Islam. Though racial justice is seldomly addressed, Qureshi does not shy away from tackling many of the central debates plaguing Islamic communities in the West. From gender equity to orthodoxy to propensity for violence, this work allows a young adult and general audience to gain the ability to parse nuanced knowledge on Islam while illuminating reductive messaging on the faith, both from within and outside Islamic communities. -- Hebah Farrag, Assistant Director of Research, University of Southern California, Center for Religion and Civic CultureEmancipating Islam is a compelling and courageous call to twenty-first century Muslims to assert their freedom to interpret Islam for themselves and for their generation. Saqib Qureshi blends a compelling personal story with a deep grasp of contemporary scholarship to explore critical questions about what we can and cannot know about the earliest Islamic sources, and what this means for contemporary Muslims. Qureshi confronts Islamic orthodoxies and Islamophobic distortions with equal bluntness. Few sacred cows escape his scrutiny. But in the end Emancipating Islam a tremendously optimistic book that sees Islam and the West not as doomed to perpetual conflict, but as part of the same family. -- Paul Brown, Director, Institute for the Study of Religion and the Middle East, IstanbulSaqib Qureshis Becoming Muslim Today is empathetic and persuasive--a book for the thinking Muslim. How it will impact readers I cant say for sure, but I suspect the change will be transformational. Clear and compelling, and rich with intimate historical detail, this book may just be a masterpiece. -- Pervez Hoodbhoy, nuclear physicist, winner of UNESCOs Kalinga prize, author of Islam and Science: Religious Orthodoxy and the Battle for RationalityA compelling, well-researched, and fun book to read. Qureshi blends serious research, open-ended questioning, critical insight, and bouts of humor with clarity and incisiveness. A must-read for students—Muslim or not—wanting straight talk on the history and trajectories of Islam. -- Anvar Emon, professor of Law and History and director of the Institute of Islamic Studies at the University of TorontoSaqib Qureshi doesnt pull any punches. In clear, accessible, and punchy chapters he takes on the major misunderstanding, slanders, and controversies around Islam. With zero tolerance for cant or hypocrisy, Saqib gives both Muslims and non-Muslims a deeply researched, yet fresh and accessible, take on the faith and its challenges. No illusion is left unpunctured, no idiocy standing. A powerful read on hard issues that will illuminate and spark conversation for years to come. -- Aziz Haq, professor of Law at the University of ChicagoQureshi carefully balances analysis with an approachable writing style that effectively distills difficult and occasionally controversial concepts for a general audience. Accompanied by more than 1,200 endnotes that demonstrate a firm interdisciplinary grasp of Islamic history, theology, and contemporary identity politics [Emancipating Islam] is a well-researched, cogent, and respectful reassessment of Islam. * Kirkus Reviews *Qureshi speaks conversationally and engagingly. He gives a personal, heartfelt answer to the double question: What is Islm, really, and why do people misunderstand it?Non-religious readers can learn a lot from this book. Religious readers will find even more here. For them, exploring their own religion—including what its ideally supposed to be—must be a central question. Qureshi looks at how Islm has evolved over the centuries, and by adding his personal perspective, he contributes to its ongoing evolution. * Independent Book Review *Saqib Qureshis book is well written, easy to read, diagnosis of the state of Islam today. Framed as an answer of a father to his son explaining the nature of Islam, it contains a wealth of information. The book is formed of two parts. In Part I, Saqib Qureshi functions as a doctor examining a patient, leaving no stone unturned, no historical fact or process unexamined. Everything that the academic community knows about Islam, from the early years to the early modern age, is presented in a format which is both enjoyable and entertaining reading. In Part II, he presents his diagnosis and prescription for full health. While I would prescribe an entirely different medicine, and in fact found the reading both challenging and discomforting, he verbalizes what many Muslims are thinking. It is worthy reading of anyone who wishes to understand what a modern Muslim seeks of their leaders today. -- Ben Abrahamson, director at the Institute for Historical Research on Islam and Judaism, New York Promotional Accessible introduction to Islam and the Quran that explains how Muslims live and avoids the extremes of Orthodoxy and Islamophobia. Details ISBN1538189321 Publisher Rowman & Littlefield Year 2024 ISBN-13 9781538189320 Format Paperback Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Subtitle Reclaiming the Faith from Orthodoxy and Islamophobia Place of Publication Lanham, MD Country of Publication United States Audience General ISBN-10 1538189321 UK Release Date 2024-07-07 DEWEY 305.697 AU Release Date 2024-05-06 Author Dr. Saqib Iqbal Qureshi Pages 336 Publication Date 2024-07-07 US Release Date 2024-07-07 Illustrations 1 BW Illustrations, 13 BW Photos We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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