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Author Clement, W. R. (Wilfred Reid)

Title Reforming the prophet : the dawn of the islamic reformation
Published [Place of publication not identified] : Insomniac Library, 2002

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Contents Introduction; Chapter One: Strange New Guys in Town: Early Adopters of the Reformation; Chapter Two: The Catholics: Church and State -- Strangers but Bedfellows; Chapter Three: The Protestants; Chapter Four: The Protestant Reformation's Accomplishments; Chapter Five: Mohammed Established Islam in a Desert; Chapter Six: Getting on with the Reformation ... Or Maybe Not; Chapter Seven: Islam and Civil Liberties; Chapter Eight: Human Rights for Muslims; Chapter Nine: International Law and Islam; Chapter Ten: The Outcome as Islamic Civ Confronts Western Civ
Summary Many people in the West have difficulty gaining a deeper understanding of what is going in the Middle East. The conflicts in Israel and the West Bank, for example, appear to be random when viewed solely through the lens of current media reports. Offshoots of Middle East conflicts, like the September 11 terrorist attacks in New York, can appear to have occured without reason. In this important book, well-regarded consultant and ex-policy analyst W.R. Clement proposes that these conflicts are part of a larger change underway in the Islamic world. He argues that Islam is in the early stages of a
Subject Islamic renewal.
Religious awakening -- Islam.
Islam and politics.
Islam -- 21st century.
Islam -- 1800-
Islam.
Islam and politics.
Islamic renewal.
Religious awakening -- Islam.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 1897414927
9781897414927