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Islam: A Short History (Modern Library Chronicles)
No religion in the modern world is as feared and misunderstood as Islam. It haunts the popular imagination as an extreme faith that promotes terrorism, authoritarian government, female oppression, and civil war. In a vital revision of this narrow view of Islam and a distillation of years of thinking and writing about the subject, Karen Armstrong’s short history demonstrates that the world’s fastest-growing faith is a much more complex phenomenon than its modern fundamentalist strain might suggest. The picture of Islam as a violent, backward, and insular tradition should be laid to rest, says Karen Armstrong, bestselling author of Muhammad and A History of God. Delving deep into Islamic history, Armstrong sketches the arc of a story that begins with the stirring of revelation in an Arab businessman named Muhammad. His concern with the poor who were being left behind in the blush of his society's new prosperity sets the tone for the tale of a culture that values community as a manifestation of God. Muhammad's ideas catch fire, quickly blossoming into a political empire. As the empire expands and the once fractured Arabs subdue and overtake the vast Persian domain, the story of a community becomes a panoramic drama. With great dexterity, Armstrong narrates the Sunni-Shi'ite schism, the rise of Persian influence, the clashes with Western crusaders and Mongolian conquerors, and the spiritual explorations that traced the route to God. Armstrong brings us through the debacle of European colonialism right up to the present day, putting Islamic fundamentalism into context as part of a worldwide phenomenon. Islam: A Short History, like Bruce Lawrence's Shattering the Myth and Mark Huband's Warriors of the Prophet, introduces us to a faith that beckons like a minaret to those who dare to venture beyond the headlines. --Brian Bruya
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- Posted: Sep-18-2009
good standard stuff
Happy reading --- this is such a widely used book, it would be wrong to ignore it. It could do with a bit more freshening up so that it doesn't come across so densely but then I suppose, it would be a much longer book and that would reduce its interest or readership to people. To study this...
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- Posted: Aug-29-2009
Islam
This was an excellent overview of the Islamic religion. It is a clearly written, easy to follow story of how the Moslem faith grew and changed over the years. An extremely complex subject written so readers who are not familiar with middle eastern names and terms can understand the history. Ms....
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- Posted: Aug-07-2009
A sound introduction.
Karen Armstrong, true to her usual form, gives a dense and fact-packed work that provides the reader with a wealth of information about the religion of Islam. Admittedly a "liberal apologist" for the religion, she is more sympathetic than critical of Islam, but in spite of this slight bias I...
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- Posted: Aug-02-2009
Great Introduction
I'm surprised by the number of people who were angered by this book. Aren't there enough books on Islam and the Muslim religion that are negative and blast it? I don't know a lot about either, but this was a good introduction to a world I don't think Americans understand. Because it was so...
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- Posted: Jul-18-2009
Ridiculous Apologetics
Just a few points: Armstrong is not a specialist in anything Islamic, this leads into the next point - because she is not very familiar with the sources the book reads like it was culled from encyclopedia articles and skimmed secondary sources, as it surely was. In short, she is a very boring...
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- Posted: May-21-2009
Redefined my view on Islam
Only a few chapters in, but this book has definitely opened my eyes just reading about the early development of Islam. It is NOTHING similar to the perception we have based on the Middle East, a few Islamic nations, and the ignorant mass that have been plotting against the West for the past...
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- Posted: Mar-20-2009
Islam: A short history
My most important comment is that we need to get a balanced view of Islam, and there is no one, in my mind, that can provide such a view better that Karen Armstrong, perhaps the world's most outstanding writer on religion today. Equating Islam and Taliban is as stupid and single-minded as...
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- Posted: Feb-21-2009
A sympathetic approach
Karen Armstrong has written a decidedly sympathetic account of Islam. It is highly readable and presents an outline of Islamic history from the days of Muhammad up to the dawn of the 21st century. This book can serve as one part of an introduction to Islam, though more critical books should also...
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- Posted: Jul-29-2008
A great way to introduce yourself to Islam
I listened to the audio set (6 CDs) of this book, & was really impressed by how much was conveyed in such a short time. It would be appropriate to classroom history of Islam as well. This book is very strong on understanding the Islamic view of religion & politics, religion & society needs,...
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- Posted: May-31-2008
Good/Bad in "ALL," Religions PERIOD
Read the book and open your closed mind! Do NOT generalize about any culture or religion, as some of the 1 star reviewers have done. Those who generalize against any people or religion are nothing more than hypocritical BIGOTS! There is nothing complicated about it. If you look for the bad/good...
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