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Author Hathout, Hassan.

Title Reading the Muslim mind / Hassan Hathout ; with a foreword by Ahmad Zaki Yamani.

Imprint Plainfield, Indiana : American Trust Publications, ©1995.

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Location Call No. OPAC Message Status
 Axe Special Collections Eucalyptus  297 H286r 1995    ---  Lib Use Only
Description xxxi, 152 pages ; 24 cm
text txt rdacontent
unmediated n rdamedia
volume nc rdacarrier
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents God? -- So what? -- Islam and the others -- The anatomy of Islam -- Live issues.
Summary Once in a while a book comes along that can reshape the thinking of the world. One person at a time. "Reading the Muslim Mind" is just such a book. Dr. Hassan Hathout starts out from a simple observation--a lifetime of biculturalism (the Egyptian-born physician has lived in Britain and now resides in the USA) leads him to note that "Islam in the West is widely known for what it is not." This encyclopedic personality (doctor of medicine, thinker, speaker, poet) sets out to guide the reader on a comprehensive tour through Islam. For this voyage, he supplies a keen and lucid "anatomy" of the Islamic life. But more: he provides, with incisive clarity, the inner guidebook: he uncovers the tracing of the mind at work behind the practice, the spirit behind the letter, the rationale and the Ultimate Reason, God. For non-Muslims and what Dr. Hathout aptly calls the Judeo-Christian-Islamic world tradition at large, the trip proves illuminating and always thought-provoking. For Muslims, it will re-anchor and enrich their faith and offer vital and timely answers to up-to-the-minute dilemmas of life at the brink of the millennium. The book addresses key issues of our time from the Islamic perspective. Dr. Hathout in this wise, warm and inspiring work is speaking to the audience of humankind, in the Age of Selfishness, "Microtheism" and Godlessness. In his clarion call of hope, the author knows that when a "minimum critical mass turns to cooperation and understanding, real change is possible. To be known for what one really is, is nothing less than a human right, Dr. Hathout notes. Here then is Islam as it (really) is, and the world as it (really) can be. (Book jacket).
Subject Islam.
Islam. (DNLM)D007514
Religion. (DNLM)D012067
Islam. (OCoLC)fst00979776
ISBN 0892591560
9780892591565
0892591579 (pbk.)
9780892591572 (pbk.)

 
    
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