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Journey into Islam: The Crisis of Globalization
Contributor(s): Ahmed, Akbar (Author)
ISBN: 0815701314     ISBN-13: 9780815701316
Publisher: Brookings Institution Press
OUR PRICE:   $24.75  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: October 2008
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Annotation: Haunted by the spector of September 11, Akbar Ahmed--a leading scholar of Islam, a former diplomat, and a college professor--brings a group of his American students on a trip into the heart of the Islamic world. They come face to face with people of all ranks, from policymakers to cab drivers to fellow students, and they listen to what: Muslims think about America, and about themselves, in a rapidly changing world.
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BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Islamic Studies
- Social Science | Anthropology - Cultural & Social
Dewey: 297.090
Physical Information: 0.9" H x 5.9" W x 8.9" (1.00 lbs) 338 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Asian
- Cultural Region - East Asian
- Cultural Region - Middle East
- Religious Orientation - Islamic
 
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Globalization, the war on terror, and Islamic fundamentalism--followed closely by a rise in Islamophobia--have escalated tensions between Western nations and the Muslim world. Yet internationally renowned Islamic scholar Akbar Ahmed believes that through dialogue and understanding, these cultures can coexist peacefully and respectfully. That hope and belief result in an extraordinary journey. To learn what Muslims think and how they really view America, Ahmed traveled to the three major regions of the Muslim world the Middle East, South Asia, and East Asia. Journey into Islam: The Crisis of Globalization is the riveting story of his search for common ground. His absorbing narrative and personal photos bring the reader on a tour of Islam and its peoples. Ahmed sought to understand the experiences and perceptions of ordinary Muslims. Visiting mosques, madrassahs, and universities, he met with people ranging from Pakastan President Pervez Musharraf to prime ministers, princes, sheikhs, professors, and students. He observed, listened, and asked them questions. For example, who inspires them? What are they reading? How do the Internet and international media impact their lives? How do they view America, the West, and changes in society? Ahmed's anthropological expedition enjoyed extensive access to women and youths, revealing unique information on large yet often misunderstood populations. Lamentably, he found high levels of anti-Americanism and anti-Semitism and a widespread perception that Islam is under attack from the West. But he also brought back reason for hope. He returned from his groundbreaking travels both impressed with the concerned, kind nature of the individuals he encountered and invigorated with the vitality and passion they displayed. Journey into Islam makes a powerful plea for forming friendships across religion, race, and tradition to create lasting peace between Islam and the West.