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Jonathan A. C Brown

    This author delves into the complex legacy of Islamic civilization, exploring how the Prophet Muhammad's teachings and the Quran have been interpreted across time. His work confronts the challenges and choices inherent in understanding Islamic law and historical texts. He meticulously analyzes the evolution and contemporary reception of these foundational works. Through deep scholarly inquiry, he offers readers a penetrating insight into Islamic thought.

    The Social Psychology of Industry
    Islam and Blackness
    Slavery and Islam
    Misquoting Muhammad
    • Few things provoke controversy in the modern world like the religion brought by Prophet Muhammad. Modern media are replete with alarm over jihad, underage marriage and the threat of amputation or stoning under Shariah law. Sometimes rumor, sometimes based on fact and often misunderstood, the tenets of Islamic law and dogma were not set in the religion’s founding moments. They were developed, like in other world religions, over centuries by the clerical class of Muslim scholars. Misquoting Muhammad takes the reader back in time through Islamic civilization and traces how and why such controversies developed, offering an inside view into how key and controversial aspects of Islam took shape. From the protests of the Arab Spring to Istanbul at the fall of the Ottoman Empire, and from the ochre red walls of Delhi’s great mosques to the trade routes of the Indian Ocean world,Misquoting Muhammad lays out how Muslim intellectuals have sought to balance reason and revelation, weigh science and religion, and negotiate the eternal truths of scripture amid shifting values.

      Misquoting Muhammad
    • Slavery and Islam

      • 448 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      A thorough exploration of slavery from the perspective of Islam's authoritative texts as well as moral and philosophical debates on the subject

      Slavery and Islam
    • Islam and Blackness

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
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      The most comprehensive examination to date of the claim that Islam, as a system of scripture, law and spirituality, is antiblack

      Islam and Blackness