جزئیات کتاب
فرمت
کیندل
صفحات
15
زبان
ایتالیایی
منتشر شده
Mar 8, 2017
ناشر
Gangemi Editore
ISBN-10
8849295081
ISBN-13
9788849295085
توضیحات
In this thought-provoking exploration, Massimo Campanini delves into the pervasive belief that Islam is inherently violent. By examining the core teachings of the Quran, he challenges stereotypes and invites readers to reconsider preconceived notions that have shaped public perception. Through a careful analysis, he highlights the complexities of religious texts and their interpretations over time.
Campanini presents a nuanced argument, illustrating how cultural, historical, and political contexts influence the understanding of Islamic teachings. Rather than painting a broad picture of violence, he underscores the diversity within Islamic thought and practice. This exploration serves not only as a response to misinterpretations but also as a call for deeper dialogue about faith and its various manifestations in society.
Ultimately, this work aims to foster a more informed discourse on Islam, urging readers to approach the subject with an open mind. By dissecting the roots of violence attributed to the religion, Campanini encourages an examination of broader societal issues and the factors that contribute to conflict, making it a significant contribution to contemporary sociological discussions.
Campanini presents a nuanced argument, illustrating how cultural, historical, and political contexts influence the understanding of Islamic teachings. Rather than painting a broad picture of violence, he underscores the diversity within Islamic thought and practice. This exploration serves not only as a response to misinterpretations but also as a call for deeper dialogue about faith and its various manifestations in society.
Ultimately, this work aims to foster a more informed discourse on Islam, urging readers to approach the subject with an open mind. By dissecting the roots of violence attributed to the religion, Campanini encourages an examination of broader societal issues and the factors that contribute to conflict, making it a significant contribution to contemporary sociological discussions.