Islam in a Changing World

Islam in a Changing World

Anders Jerichow , J. B. Simonsen
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Jan 1, 2013 · English · Kindle (202 pages)
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Format Kindle
Pages 202
Language English
Published Jan 1, 2013
Publisher Routledge
Edition 1
ISBN-10 1136795960
ISBN-13 9781136795961

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In exploring the intersection of Islam and the modern world, this collection of papers emerges from a significant conference held in Copenhagen in 1996. The authors, Anders Jerichow and J. B. Simonsen, compile diverse perspectives that examine the compatibility of Islamic principles with universal values and contemporary societal challenges. Each contribution reflects a deep engagement with the evolving nature of Islam in a globalized society, presenting thoughtful analyses on how the faith is perceived and practiced amidst rapid changes.

The discussions within these pages dive into a variety of themes, such as the role of culture, religion in governance, and the impact of globalization on Islamic communities. Scholars and practitioners come together to address pressing questions about identity, coexistence, and the future of Islam in a world marked by both conflict and connection. This tapestry of opinions not only illuminates the complexities within Islamic thought but also offers insights into fostering dialogue and understanding.

Ultimately, this compilation serves as a vital resource for those seeking to understand the nuanced relationships between Islam and universal ideals. It invites readers to reflect on the continuing evolution of the faith and its adherents as they navigate the challenges of the 21st century. Through rigorous scholarship and candid conversation, the work aims to contribute to a richer understanding of Islam and its place in an ever-changing global landscape.
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