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“Rightly or wrongly, in a post-9/11 world Muslims are being
called on to explain Islamic traditions to skeptical audiences. Unfortunately,
this is bound to place them on the defensive. To Be a Muslim cuts
through that dilemma by presenting an account of Islam which is concise
in expression, optimistic in outlook and accessible to the general
reader. Prince El Hassan bin Talal has spent many years advocating
a view of Islam that is fully compatible with openness to religious
plurality and dialogue, democracy and human rights, and is humane
in ethical performance. In his hands, Islam is a religion that has
much both to offer a changing and often confused world, and to receive
from it. For this author, all the essential building-blocks for constructing
an Islam that can support the values of democratic freedom, civil
society, interreligious respect and international co-operation are
available through the tradition carefully interpreted.” Islam
and Christian–Muslim Relations
“In Q&A format, the Jordanian prince sets out a personal statement of belief about the essence of Islam to guide a general Western audience through the basic tenets of the faith. In this revision of a work previously published in Italian, French, and Spanish, the prince’s stated goal is to counter misconceptions about Islam based on the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks and other terrorist actions. ‘It is the understanding of each other’s similarities and, just as important, of each other's differences, that we need in order to move forward together,’ he writes.” Book News
“Prince El Hassan could be described as the de facto ambassador at large for the Islamic world. As one of a handful of intellectuals amongst the current Muslim leadership he is able to match thought for thought with western protagonists. He is also a much respected figure in the international community for his indefatigable efforts to propagate peace and pluralism in an increasingly dangerous world. This book manifests both his intentions and his actions. The core chapter, ‘To Be A Muslim’, from which the book takes its title, is written in a catechism-like format, which is not unfamiliar to Muslims. In attempting to answer forty-one questions, which are thought to be of interest to non-Muslims at large, he covers a wide range of issues from prayers to politics and veils to violence. His responses cover the middle ground of Islam and give the reader a solid start to his enquiries. His erudition extends from the Qur’an and hadith literature to the poetry of Ibn ‘Arabi and Rumi.” Contemporary Islamic Thought
This book is an incisive, personal statement
about the essence of Islam by one of the world’s leading advocates
of inter-faith dialogue and understanding – Prince El Hassan
bin Talal of Jordan. There is much ignorance about Islam in the
West, and negative opinions of Islam feed on that ignorance. The
views and attitudes about Islam in public dialogue since the Osama
bin Laden-inspired terrorist attack on September 11, 2001 require
a response that sets Islam in a light that shows its fundamental
belief structures and humanity.
The core of the book is a statement of belief in a question and
answer format that allows Islam’s basic tenets to be quickly
grasped by a wide audience. In form and content To Be A Muslim
reaches both a Western audience and also Muslims (who themselves
can be Westerners) who are seeking to articulate their faith and
to explain it to themselves and to others. The questions put by
His Royal Highness’s collaborator, Alain Elkann, are those
frequently posed by people not knowledgeable about Islam.
… Prince El Hassan’s answers
are precise and informative. He presents a persuasive argument that
the beliefs and culture of the majority of the Islamic world not
only are compatible with but are contributive to a world at peace
– a world of diversity in which Muslim and non-Muslim nations
can and should collaborate to create a more humane and just global
society. He cites the Qur’an, the Hadith (sayings),
and the Sunna (tradition) of the Prophet Muhammad, and
describes how most of Islam during most of its history has applied
the teachings of the Prophet so as to treat other ethnic groups,
cultures and faiths – especially the Jewish and Christian
monotheists – with respect, tolerance and fairness.
… This unique book is complemented
by chapters from David L. Boren, President of the University of
Oklahoma and Ambassador Edward J. Perkins, who set the exposition
of the Prince (who was awarded a Doctorate of Humane Letters by
the University of Oklahoma) in a wide historical and political context.
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Publication Details
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978-1-903900-81-9 h/b |
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978-1-903900-82-6 p/b |
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96 pp. / 190 x 130 mm |
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December 2003 |
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£19.95 / $35.00 |
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£9.95 / $17.95 |
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