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Let the truth prevails : The Unraveling of Islam
It is not prophets who create religions. Prophet are, above all, reformers who redefine and reinterpret the existing beliefs and practiced of their communities, providing fresh sets of symbols and metaphors with which succeeding generations can describe the nature of reality. Indeed, it is most often the prophet's successors who take upon themselves the responsibility of fashioning their Master's word and deeds into unified easily comprehensible religious systems.- Reza Aslan-------------------------------------------------Hello there! I hope you are doing good.That's my views about this wonderfully written book on Islam.This book is multidimensional. It covers nearly all the aspects of Islam.* Like from its origins, and how it evolved and spread throughout the world.*The message which Prophet Muhammad(PBUH) preached throughout his Life i.e compassion, social and economic justice, egalitarianism.*And how this message is hijacked by the ulemas ( self proclaimed religious scholars ) and the best example of this is the 1979 Iranian revolution.*The difference between Shia's and Sunnis.*About the most mystic part of islam i.e Sufism.*And the various conflicts within islam.And the author rightly mentioned that whatever problems the Muslims are facing worldwide has to be resolved by themselves and the best way to reform is to reinterpret the Holy Qur'an again in the present context.After reading this book I can surely say that this book deserves to be read by every rational human irrespective of his/her religion.I hope you like this, Thanks for Reading, Jai Hind.With Regards,Yash SharmaFor more information You can visit -Dontbignorant.inMy Ratings : πππππ ( 5/5 )Table of contents :----------------------1. The sanctuary in the desert(pre-islamic Arabia )2. The keeper of the keys(Muhammad in Medina )3. The city of the prophet(the first Muslims )4. Fight in the way of God(the meaning of jihad )5. The rightly guided ones(the successors to Muhammad )6. This religion is a science(the development of islamic theology and law )7. In the footsteps of martyrs( from shi'ism to khomeinism )8. Stain your prayer rug with wine(the sufi way )9. An Awakening in the East(the response to colonialism )10. Slouching towards Medina( the quest for islamic democracy)11. Welcome to the Islamic Reformation ( the future of islam )
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Good but not comprehensive
Its worth reading obviously.It cover Islam right from its inception to the 20th century.The arab tribes and geography before and after the birth of the Prophet.The family,the early Kaliphs ,what is hadith ,how has it reached us,it covers everything.The Shia and Sunni schism,its evolution to the current times,it has mentioned everything.What it fails to cover is how did Islam reach its commanding heighs,how did the Prophet actually come to becoming the messenger of god.Sometimes you feel like these issues arenβt covered comprehensively.But overall its absolutely worth reading.A strong recommendation.
A**R
This book is all I was looking for.
This book is all I was looking for. The evolution of Islam, from the end of caliphate to the formation of Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the developement of law and theology, the Iran revolution and the role of Islam and Muslims in the nineteenth and twentieth century anti colonial movements, discovering heroes like Dr. Ali Shariati, Jamal al din al Afghani, Hasan al banna, Syed Qutb, Maulana Maududi (not my hero) and Syed Ahmed Khan and how their principles and ideas are leading modern Muslim societies.As far as origin is concerned, Reza Aslan present interesting view, earlier I was aware only about social and cultural dimension of daur e jahilliya, Reza is looking at the religions of daur e Jahilliya from paganism to Judaism, Christianity and hanifism (I read about them for very first time) and their intersection.Reza argued that Muslim countries sooner or later will develop into democracies which will ofcourse be different from American model and will be based upon the Medinian model and on the prophet Muhammad's principles of egalitarian society.Meanwhile Reza Aslan is my current favourite.
A**R
A must Read.
One of the best books to know about the history, present and the future of Islam. Reza is a phenomenal writer... While reading the history of islam you will feel as if everything is happening in front of your eyes. Amazing!
A**N
Absolutely Enlightening
In all sincerity, I don't know how to start up composing this review for this incredible book by this brilliant author who's nothing but a genius. I'm moved by this book and truly speaking this is an understatement. The book as it says dives into its origins and radiantly takes you in a deeply knowledgeable ride about the religion's evolution over a period of years. The book has examined so many topics that it made me fall in love with it as it unlocked my mind to think more and ask more and whatever I could ask for was covered in the next chapter which left me thoroughly captivated and awestruck.The book according to me should be read by everyone interested in history, Islam, global affairs and religion to better understand the complexity which has been broken down as simply as it could've been. The book takes one in a long and enlightening quest which feels genuinely worth as it departs the reader with an enlightened intellect. This book is everything I needed.
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