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The spirit of tolerance in Islam / Reza Shah-Kazemi.

Van Pelt Library BP171.5 .S45 2010
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Shah-Kazemi, Reza.
Series:
Occasional papers (Institute of Ismaili Studies) ; 4.
The Institute of Ismaili Studies, occasional papers ; 4
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Religious tolerance--Islam.
Religious tolerance.
Toleration--Religious aspects--Islam.
Toleration.
Physical Description:
vi, 165 pages ; 22 cm.
Place of Publication:
London : I.B. Tauris in association with the Institute of Ismaili Studies, 2012.
Summary:
When asked which religion was most loved by God, the Prophet of Islam refrained from naming a specific religion, and instead referred to a quality which should infuse the faith of all believers: The primordial, generously tolerant faith (al-hanifiyya al-samha)'. Through compelling historical illustration and careful theological exposition, this monograph mounts a concise but irrefutable argument that the Islamic faith is inherently and emphatically tolerant by nature and disposition. Part 1 examines the practice of tolerance in Islamic history, focusing upon four specific dynastic contexts: the Ottomans, Mughals, Fatimids and the Umayyads of Spain. Part 2 then explores the roots of this impressive tradition, revealing that the religious, political and legal tolerance characterising the history of Islam's encounter with other faith traditions is the outward expression of a profound spirit of respect for all revealed religions - a spirit enshrined in the Qur'anic revelation and embodied in the ethical comportment of the Prophet of Islam.
Though aimed at a general readership, this work will be especially valuable to students and teachers in the areas of Islamic history, ethics and spirituality, as well as those interested in the role of Islam within the fields of comparative religion, interfaith dialogue and contemporary international relations. Book jacket.
Contents:
Part 1 A Glance at the Historical Record 21
The Ottomans 21
The Mughals 32
The Fatimids 38
The Umayyads of Cordoba 47
Dhimmis: 'Protected Minorities' 59
Part 2 The Spirit of Tolerance 75
Tolerance and Revealed Knowledge 76
Confirmation and Protection 89
Plurality of Faiths 96
Healthy Competition 101
Inevitability of Difference 107
The Prophetic Paradigm: Compassionate Forbearance 111.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [157]-165).
ISBN:
9781780761312
1780761317
OCLC:
775075474

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