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(Ebook) Islam: A Concise Introduction by Huston Smith ISBN 9780060095574, 0060095571

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Authors:Huston Smith
Pages:114 pages.
Year:2001
Editon:1st
Publisher:HarperOne
Language:english
File Size:4.03 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780060095574, 0060095571
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(Ebook) Islam: A Concise Introduction by Huston Smith ISBN 9780060095574, 0060095571

I got Huston Smith's "Islam" for a church study group. The book had been recommended by one of the study group pariticpants and by a professor acquaintance who uses Smith's book in a survey of world religions. Both gave it very good reviews. And so do I. The Introduction is especially key to understanding why all who are unfamiliar with Islam--or those who know only what they've gleaned from the media since 9/11 should learn about it. Smith's Prologue explains why Islam is so important an element of the Judeo-Christian traditions in the West. Smith uses cogent citations from a variety of sources to underscore his commentary and understanding of Islam. The subtitle, "A concise Introduction" is to be taken seriously; every word in this book counts. A beauty of this book is that Smith presents a faith that we in the West consider exotic and foreign, yet is born of Abraham as are Judaism and Christianity. Something I learned that made this short book so useful for me is that he explains clearly why the Koran is so often misunderstood and why translations seem to be a clutter of chopped up sentences that seem not to hold together. It almost makes one want to learn Arabic so as to fully appreciate Islam as a faith and way of life. No, no, I have no intention of converting, but Smith's book has helped me understand my own Christian faith far more clearly.
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