Heresy and Dissent in Islam & America: Why Challenging Norms is Essential - Perfect for Religious Studies & Political Debates
Heresy and Dissent in Islam & America: Why Challenging Norms is Essential - Perfect for Religious Studies & Political Debates
Heresy and Dissent in Islam & America: Why Challenging Norms is Essential - Perfect for Religious Studies & Political Debates
Heresy and Dissent in Islam & America: Why Challenging Norms is Essential - Perfect for Religious Studies & Political Debates

Heresy and Dissent in Islam & America: Why Challenging Norms is Essential - Perfect for Religious Studies & Political Debates

$4.81 $8.76 -45% OFF

Free shipping on all orders over $50

7-15 days international

20 people viewing this product right now!

30-day free returns

Secure checkout

52374605

Guranteed safe checkout
amex
paypal
discover
mastercard
visa
apple pay

Description

A Call for Heresy discovers unexpected common ground in one of the most inflammatory issues of the twenty-first century: the deepening conflict between the Islamic world and the United States. Moving beyond simplistic answers, Anouar Majid argues that the Islamic world and the United States are both in precipitous states of decline because, in each, religious, political, and economic orthodoxies have silenced the voices of their most creative thinkers—the visionary nonconformists, radicals, and revolutionaries who are often dismissed, or even punished, as heretics. The United States and contemporary Islam share far more than partisans on either side admit, Majid provocatively argues, and this “clash of civilizations” is in reality a clash of competing fundamentalisms. Illustrating this point, he draws surprising parallels between the histories and cultures of Islam and the United States and their shortsighted suppression of heresy (zandaqa, in Arabic), from Muslim poets and philosophers like Ibn Rushd (known in the West as Averroës) to the freethinker Thomas Paine, and from Abu Bakr Razi and Al-Farabi to Thomas Jefferson and Abraham Lincoln. He finds bitter irony in the fact that Islamic culture is now at war with a nation whose ideals are losing ground to the reactionary forces that have long condemned Islam to stagnation. The solution, Majid concludes, is a long-overdue revival of dissent. Heresy is no longer a contrarian’s luxury, for only through encouraging an engaged and progressive intellectual tradition can the nations reverse their decline and finally work together for global justice and the common good of humanity.

Reviews

******
- Verified Buyer
I am a retired clergyman of the United Methodist Church- 78 years old, with three advanced degrees, and Majid's book, and Karen Armstrong's " A History of God" are the best I have ever read. The numbers of scholars guoted - from across many centuries - is astonding! And Majid's evaluation that we have executed, excommunicated, or ignored some of the greatest minds is on the nose. Further, Majid states that the problem in the USA may be even more complex than in the Muslim world, as the Religious Right has melded their version of "orthodox" faith with their versions of "freedom". "capitalilsm", "nationalilsm", and "democracy". Unless there are clear thinking "heretics" among the Moslem, Christian, and Jewish peoples, it is difficult to have hope for a menaingful future.
We use cookies to enhance your browsing experience, serve personalized ads or content, and analyze our traffic. By clicking "Allow cookies", you consent to our use of cookies. More Information see our Privacy Policy.
Top