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- A theological and historical exploration of the connection between Islam and Judaism through the single most-mentioned character in the Quran: Moses.There is one human mentioned in the Quran more than any other: Moses.
- About the Author: MUSTAFA AKYOL is a senior fellow on Islam and modernity at the Cato Institute, and a senior lecturer at Boston College.
- 320 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Islam
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"Charles Lenox travels to the New York and Newport of the dawning Gilded Age to investigate the death of a beautiful socialite. London, 1878. With faith in Scotland Yard shattered after a damning corruption investigation, Charles Lenox's detective agency is rapidly expanding. The gentleman sleuth has all the work he can handle, two children, and an intriguing new murder case. But when Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli offers him the opportunity to undertake a diplomatic mission for the Queen, Lenox welcomes the chance to satisfy an unfulfilled yearning: to travel to America. Arriving in New York, he begins to receive introductions into both its old Knickerbocker society and its new robber baron splendor. Then, a shock: the death of the season's most beautiful debutante, who appears to have thrown herself from a cliff. Or was it murder? Lenox's reputation has preceded him to the States, and he is summoned to a magnificent Newport mansion to investigate the mysterious death. What ensues is a fiendish game of cat and mouse. Witty, complex, and tender, An Extravagant Death is Charles Finch's triumphant return to the main storyline of his beloved Charles Lenox series-a devilish mystery, a social drama, and an unforgettable first trip for an Englishman coming to America"--Book Synopsis
A theological and historical exploration of the connection between Islam and Judaism through the single most-mentioned character in the Quran: Moses.
There is one human mentioned in the Quran more than any other: Moses. Why is it that the Jewish prophet dominates the Islamic scripture? Because he is the role model for Muhammad, Islam's own prophet. Because Islam, just like Christianity, is deeply intertwined with Judaism -- although surprisingly little attention has been given to this fascinating connection between the two religions.
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"A timely, accessible, and eye-opening new approach to a centuries-old story." --Kirkus, starred review
"Journalist Akyol draws theological, philosophical, and cultural links between Islam and Judaism in this innovative study inspired by the prophet central to both faiths. It's a thought-provoking challenge to those who see only deep divisions between the faiths." --Publishers Weekly "Moses is the name that recurs most often in the Qur'an, and the Qur'an was just the beginning. Mustafa Akyol surprises again and yet again with one documented instance after another of affinity or alliance between Jews and Muslims over the centuries. Cogent, admirably concise, and thoroughly engaging." --Jack Miles, Pulitzer prize-winning author of God in the Qur'an "It is a rare thinker who can offer a critical comparative study of two religions and their interactions that is both honest and fair. Here you have it, and in a balanced presentation that is a delight to read. Mustafa Akyol offers a deep dive into the history, theology, law and religious practices of Jews and Muslims as they lived together and apart for centuries -- a must read for those open to sincere reflection." --Rabbi Reuven Firestone, Regenstein Professor in Medieval Judaism and Islam at Hebrew Union College in Los Angeles "By throwing light on the contentious relationship of Jews and Muslims the distinguished author Mustafa Akyol has convincingly established the deeply organic and symbiotic links between the two religions. This is a brilliant book that must be widely read by mainstream commentators and public figures as well as studied on campus. It not only tells an important story but offers a key to peace in our troubled times." --Akbar Ahmed, Distinguished Professor and the Ibn Khaldun Chair of Islamic Studies, School of International Service, American University, Wilson Center Global Fellow, Washington DC, and former Pakistan High Commissioner to the UK and Ireland. "This book is a piece of outstanding scholarship and an act of courage. In theology and law, worship and societal life, Judaism and Islam are united by a special relationship. Akyol explores how this relationship came about and how it thrived, well into the 20th century. He thus tells us that Jews and Muslims are not condemned to a never-ending struggle. They can make appeal to a shared past and a common rationality. And this is a reason of hope for all." --Martino Diez, Associate Professor of Arabic, Catholic University of Milan "This book is a magnificent act of writing. In a secular world still threatened by religious misunderstanding and violence, it is also an urgently needed act of peace. By illuminating the periods of greatest mutuality between the oldest monotheistic faith, Judaism, and the last, Islam, Mustafa Akyol demonstrates that a respectful way forward is not only possible but has a sound theological as well as humanitarian basis. It is also essential for the survival of a regenerative monotheism in a contemporary pluralist world. This requires scholarship and insight of the highest order. Add to this the supreme spiritual qualities of wisdom and compassion and I could not recommend The Islamic Moses with more enthusiasm. Or hope." --Reverend Dr Stephanie Dowrick, Ph.D., D. Min., author of Seeking the Sacred: Transforming Our View of Ourselves and One Another "Is there a deeply rooted Judeo-Islamic tradition? In this bold and original book, Mustafa Akyol explains how such a tradition existed over a millennium until it was forgotten a century ago. Analyzing their theological, philosophical, and sociopolitical roots, this ambitious book sheds light on the history of Jewish-Muslim relations. Akyol's path-breaking analysis gives us hope about better relations between Jews and Muslims in the future." --Ahmet T. Kuru, author of Islam, Authoritarianism, and Underdevelopment: A Global and Historical Comparison"Mustafa Akyol has written a genuinely valiant and profoundly knowledgeable book. His immersion in a tradition other than his own is moving to behold: an unforgettable example of humaneness across difference. I feel blessed to inhabit this ugly world with the author of this beautiful book." --Leon Wieseltier
About the Author
MUSTAFA AKYOL is a senior fellow on Islam and modernity at the Cato Institute, and a senior lecturer at Boston College. For eight years, he was a contributing opinion writer for The New York Times, covering Islam and contemporary affairs. His earlier books, Reopening Muslim Minds (2021), The Islamic Jesus (2017), and Islam without Extremes (2011) have been reviewed and praised by The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, and the Economist. Islam without Extremes was long-listed for the 2012 Lionel Gelber Prize literary prize, while being banned in Malaysia for challenging the "religion police."Dimensions (Overall): 8.3 Inches (H) x 5.7 Inches (W) x 1.1 Inches (D)
Weight: .8 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Sub-Genre: Islam
Genre: Religion + Beliefs
Number of Pages: 320
Publisher: St. Martin's Essentials
Theme: History
Format: Hardcover
Author: Mustafa Akyol
Language: English
Street Date: September 10, 2024
TCIN: 91478062
UPC: 9781250256096
Item Number (DPCI): 247-08-0352
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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