The Other in the Light of the One

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The Other in the Light of the One

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The Universality of the Qur’an and Interfaith Dialogue

REZA SHAH-KAZEMI

ISBN (HARDBACK): 978 1 903682 46 3
PRICE: £49.99
ISBN (PAPERBACK): 978 1 903682 47 0
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PAGES: 336
SIZE: 234 x 156mm
PUBLISHED: August 2006

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As a result of world events over the past few years, Islam has entered our consciousness in an unprecedented way. The Qur’an, guiding text for over one billion Muslims, is being looked to for answers to questions like: does the Qur’an promote peace and harmony or discord and conflict, does it contribute to pluralism or exclusivism, is its message spiritual or fanatical? Based on a profound study of the Sufi perspectives of the likes of Ibn ‘Arabi, Rumi and Ghazali, The Other in the Light of the One is an attempt to answer the above questions and is an invitation to study the universality that is present in the Qur’an. Its aim is to relate some of the most profound interpretations of the Qur’an to philosophical and spiritual questions concerning interfaith dialogue.

For Muslims, The Other in the Light of the One offers a pioneering view of da’wa, in that it allows them the tangible means of putting into practice the many Qur’anic verses that commend discoursing with others on the basis of ‘the finest, most beautiful manner.’

The Other in the Light of the One is a pioneering masterpiece.’
Gai Eaton.

‘…a very honest and profound Sufi approach to the Qur’an and the problem of unity and variety in particular… The result of very careful consideration of major issues, including important political issues of our time.’
Professor Hermann Landolt, McGill University, Montreal.

‘In his cogent and rigorously developed argument, Shah-Kazemi sets out to articulate and substantiate a few fundamental theses that may pave the ground for a genuinely renewed religious dialogue in the wake of the post-September 11 events.’
Professor Patrick Laude, Georgetown University, Washington D.C.

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