The Qur'an Problem and Islamism: Reflections of a Dissident Muslim

Author:   Salim Mansur
Publisher:   Mantua Books Ltd.
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9781927618080


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   20 December 2017
Format:   Paperback
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"Salim Mansur's The Qur'an Problem and Islamism is about religion and politics, about Muslims and Islam, and the internal debate within the world of Islam about Islamic reform and what it entails. The author discusses the difference between Islam, as a world religion within the Abrahamic tradition of monotheism, and Islamism, as a political ideology and a theology of jihad, and how historically Islam as a religion was turned into the ideology of Islamism, or political Islam. The sacred text of Islam is the Qur'an, and the challenge of any text lies in how it is read, understood, and practiced. The ""Qur'an problem"" has been right from the outset of Islamic history following the demise of Muhammad, the prophet of Islam, in how to read, understand, interpret, and apply the meaning of the Qur'an in the lives of Muslims, and how this ""Qur'an problem"" remains the source of violence among Muslims at the present time as it has been in the past. It is the contention of the author that any reform of Islam that will assist Muslims reconcile with the modern world of science and democracy, and contribute to peace among them and with the rest of the world, must begin with a positive resolution of the ""Qur'an problem."""

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Author:   Salim Mansur
Publisher:   Mantua Books Ltd.
Imprint:   Mantua Books Ltd.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.304kg
ISBN:  

9781927618080


ISBN 10:   1927618088
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   20 December 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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"Many in the West, including even some Muslims, think that they can discuss Islam and its needs on the basis of a few words fished at random out of the Qur'an. Barack Obama took an excerpt literally when he spoke of Islam as a religion of peace. That proved, he said, that the so-called Islamic State could not be Islamic. But Mansur's book shows that over the centuries Islam has believed many ideas, not all of them consistent with others. In careful, clear prose, Mansur takes us through the tangle of theories and inner conflicts that have shaped Islam, in which Islamists have played a large plot. It's a pathology that encourages conflict with others who can be seen as enemies, such as Jews. This compulsion has ""turned into Muslim-on-Muslim violence, a raging sectarian conflict of Sunnis against Shi'ites and ethnic conflicts of tribes against tribes or nations against nations."" Many of these have come accompanied by new or altered doctrine. At the end of the 20th century, most of us viewed Muslims as adherents of an outdated but harmless religion, limited to one region and one cultural group, the Arabs. Since the eruptions that followed 2001 we have been learning how wrong we were. Mansur's cool, intelligent overview of his own faith tells us we still have a lot to learn. -- https: //nationalpost.com/entertainment/books/how-salim-mansur-is-trying-to-clarify-the-theories-and-inner-conflicts-that-have-shaped-islam -- Robert Fulford is a Toronto author, journalist, broadcaster, and editor. He writes a regular column for The National Post and is a frequent contributor to Queen's Quarterly."


Many in the West, including even some Muslims, think that they can discuss Islam and its needs on the basis of a few words fished at random out of the Qur'an. Barack Obama took an excerpt literally when he spoke of Islam as a religion of peace. That proved, he said, that the so-called Islamic State could not be Islamic. But Mansur's book shows that over the centuries Islam has believed many ideas, not all of them consistent with others. In careful, clear prose, Mansur takes us through the tangle of theories and inner conflicts that have shaped Islam, in which Islamists have played a large plot. It's a pathology that encourages conflict with others who can be seen as enemies, such as Jews. This compulsion has turned into Muslim-on-Muslim violence, a raging sectarian conflict of Sunnis against Shi'ites and ethnic conflicts of tribes against tribes or nations against nations. Many of these have come accompanied by new or altered doctrine. At the end of the 20th century, most of us viewed Muslims as adherents of an outdated but harmless religion, limited to one region and one cultural group, the Arabs. Since the eruptions that followed 2001 we have been learning how wrong we were. Mansur's cool, intelligent overview of his own faith tells us we still have a lot to learn. -- https: //nationalpost.com/entertainment/books/how-salim-mansur-is-trying-to-clarify-the-theories-and-inner-conflicts-that-have-shaped-islam -- Robert Fulford is a Toronto author, journalist, broadcaster, and editor. He writes a regular column for The National Post and is a frequent contributor to Queen's Quarterly.


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