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Book SynopsisMuslim Identities: An Introduction to Islam (Second Edition) presents a fully updated introduction to the religion of Islam and the various social groups who define themselves as Muslim. Unlike other such works, it presents both insider and outsider accounts with the aim of striking a unique balance between overly apologetical and overly Orientalist perspectives. With the first edition described as a “truly outstanding book”, and “the very best introduction currently available in English for non-Muslims seeking a sound approach to Islam” (Journal of Islamic Studies), this new edition offers both students and general readers a comprehensive and balanced introduction to the world’s second-largest religion.
Table of ContentsPreface to Second Edition Introduction: Religious Studies and the Academic Study of Islam Part I. Origins Chapter 1. Arabia Prior to the Advent of Islam Chapter 2. The Making of the Last Prophet Chapter 3. The Quran: The Foundation Part II. Identity Formations Chapter 4. The Spread of Islam Beyond the Arabian Peninsula Chapter 5. Early Sectarianism and the Formation of Shiʿism Chapter 6. Legal Developments and the Gradual Emergence of Sunni Islam Chapter 7. Sufism: The Mystical Strain in Islam Part III. Beliefs and Practices Chapter 8. The Maintenance of Muslim Identities: Beliefs and Schools Chapter 9. The Performance of Muslim Identities Part IV. Modern Variations Chapter 10. Encounters with Modernity Chapter 11. Constructing Muslim Women Chapter 12. Islam and “the West” Chapter 13. The Inconvenient Muslim: From Majority to Minority Glossary