Islam and Contemporary Civilisation: Evolving Ideas, Transforming Relations
By (Author) Halim Rane
Melbourne University Press
Melbourne University Press
15th July 2010
Australia
General
Non Fiction
297
Paperback
288
Width 139mm, Height 211mm, Spine 27mm
350g
Islam and Contemporary Civilisation examines the most complex debates and dilemmas facing Islam today, both internally and in its relations with Western civilisation. Halim Rane provides a concise and comprehensive introduction to Islam and modern developments in Muslim thought, and tackles questions of Islamic law, human rights, democracy, jihad and the Israel-Palestine conflict in the context of Islam-West relations. In confronting these challenging issues, Rane proposes a way forward that has far-reaching implications for advancing mutual understanding and finding common ground between the Muslim world and the West. ;Islamic Studies Series - Volume 7
Dr Halim Rane is the Deputy Director of the Griffith Islamic Research Unit and a lecturer in the National Centre of Excellence for Islam Studies at Griffith University, Queensland.