Between Heaven and Hell: Islam, Salvation, and the Fate of Others

Author:   Mohammad Hassan Khalil (Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, Michigan State University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
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Pages:   368
Publication Date:   31 January 2013
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Author:   Mohammad Hassan Khalil (Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, Michigan State University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 23.90cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 16.00cm
Weight:   0.638kg
ISBN:  

9780199945399


ISBN 10:   019994539
Pages:   368
Publication Date:   31 January 2013
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Foreword: Salvation: The Known and the Unknown - Tariq Ramadan Acknowledgments A Note on Conventions Contributors Introduction: Grappling with the Salvation Question - Mohammad Hassan Khalil Part I: Historical Dimensions Chapter 1: Failures of Practice or Failures of Faith: Are Non-Muslims Subject to the Sharia? - A. Kevin Reinhart Chapter 2: ''No Salvation Outside Islam'': Muslim Modernists, Democratic Politics, and Islamic Theological Exclusivism - Mohammad Fadel Part II: Diversity and Mercy Chapter 3: The Ambiguity of the Qur'anic Command - William C. Chittick Chapter 4: Beyond Polemics and Pluralism: The Universal Message of the Qur'an - Reza Shah-Kazemi Part III: Supersessionism and Mercy Chapter 5: The Path of Allah or the Paths of Allah? Revisiting Classical and Medieval Sunni Approaches to the Salvation of Others - Yasir Qadhi Chapter 6: Realism and the Real: Islamic Theology and the Problem of Alternative Expressions of God - Tim Winter Part IV: Reconceptualizing Pluralism Chapter 7: Non-reductive Pluralism and Religious Dialogue - Muhammad Legenhausen Chapter 8: Oneself as the Saved Other? The Ethics and Soteriology of Difference in Two Muslim Thinkers - Sajjad Rizvi Part V: Otherness and the Qur'an Chapter 9: The Portrayal of Jews and the Possibilities for Their Salvation in the Qur'an - Farid Esack Chapter 10: Embracing Relationality and Theological Tensions: Muslima Theology, Religious Diversity, and Fate - Jerusha Lamptey Part VI: Otherness and Inclusion Chapter 11: The Food of the Damned - David M. Freidenreich Chapter 12: Acts of Salvation: Agency, Others, and Prayer beyond the Grave in Islam - Marcia Hermansen Chapter 13: Citizen Ahmad among the Believers: Salvation Contextualized in Indonesia and Egypt - Bruce B. Lawrence Glossary of Select Terms Index Index of Qur'anic Verses

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Khalil's volumes encourage us to perceive inter-religious dialogue on a deeper level than that of superficial do-gooders unable to understand the real difficulties of religious confrontation. --Marginalia This is a collection of essays-as rich as it is unique-that tackles the weighty topic of salvation within the Islamic tradition. Rather than offering pat and monochromatic responses, the various authors demonstrate that a broad spectrum of perspectives is possible on this subject through a faithful and critical reading of foundational texts within Islam. Mohammad Hassan Khalil is to be commended for bringing this multifaceted intra- and interfaith conversation to the attention of a broad reading public. --Asma Afsaruddin, Chair & Professor of the Department of Near Eastern Languages & Cultures, Indiana University Unusually, yet refreshingly, a number of contributions cross-reference each other and so there is a sense in which the individual contributions in Between Heaven and Hell form more than the sum of their parts... a lot of care has been taken in the production of Khalil's [volume] as evidenced, for example, by the copious notes, cross-references, glossaries, and indexes of Qur'anic verses. The engaging subject matter ensures that [it lends itself] to a wide readership of scholars students, and intellectuals. Khalil's own writing in Between Heaven and Hell is clear and accessible. [The book] will not fail to impress anybody concerned with Muslim views on soteriology and religious diversity. --Journal of Shi'a Islamic Studies


Khalil's volumes encourage us to perceive inter-religious dialogue on a deeper level than that of superficial do-gooders unable to understand the real difficulties of religious confrontation. --Marginalia This is a collection of essays-as rich as it is unique-that tackles the weighty topic of salvation within the Islamic tradition. Rather than offering pat and monochromatic responses, the various authors demonstrate that a broad spectrum of perspectives is possible on this subject through a faithful and critical reading of foundational texts within Islam. Mohammad Hassan Khalil is to be commended for bringing this multifaceted intra- and interfaith conversation to the attention of a broad reading public. --Asma Afsaruddin, Chair & Professor of the Department of Near Eastern Languages & Cultures, Indiana University Unusually, yet refreshingly, a number of contributions cross-reference each other and so there is a sense in which the individual contributions in Between Heaven and Hell form more than the sum of their parts... a lot of care has been taken in the production of Khalil's [volume] as evidenced, for example, by the copious notes, cross-references, glossaries, and indexes of Qur'anic verses. The engaging subject matter ensures that [it lends itself] to a wide readership of scholars students, and intellectuals. Khalil's own writing in Between Heaven and Hell is clear and accessible. [The book] will not fail to impress anybody concerned with Muslim views on soteriology and religious diversity. --Journal of Shi'a Islamic Studies


<br> This is a collection of essays-as rich as it is unique-that tackles the weighty topic of salvation within the Islamic tradition. Rather than offering pat and monochromatic responses, the various authors demonstrate that a broad spectrum of perspectives is possible on this subject through a faithful and critical reading of foundational texts within Islam. Mohammad Hassan Khalil is to be commended for bringing this multifaceted intra- and interfaith conversation to the attention of a broad reading public. --Asma Afsaruddin, Chair & Professor of the Department of Near Eastern Languages & Cultures, Indiana University<p><br>


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Mohammad Hassan Khalil is Associate Professor of Religious Studies, Adjunct Professor of Law, and Director of the Muslim Studies Program at Michigan State University.

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