Illustrator: None
Format: 135 x 200 mm
Pages: 144
Binding: Paperback
language: English
Publisher: Oxford University Press, UK
Year: 1975
ISBN: 0-19-888017-0
ABOUT THIS BOOK
This book, formerly entitled Mohammedanism and first issued in OPUS in 1969, has become a standard work on Islam; it explains its main features as a religious system in terms of their historical development.
Islam is, next to Christianity, the most widely diffused of all religions. Its adherents, who stretch from Morocco to the Philippine Islands, number one-seventh of the population of the globe.
Beginning with its origins as a practical religion in the Koran and the preaching of Mohammed, this book traces the growth of Islamic theology and the expansion of the Muslim social order, and the rise of the mystical Sufi movement. The concluding chapter analyses the problems which confront Islam in the modern world and its reactions to them.