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No god but God (Updated Edition)
No god but God (Updated Edition): The Origins, Evolution, and Future of Islam | Reza Aslan
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A fascinating, accessible introduction to Islam from the author of the #1 New York Times bestseller ZealotINTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER A finalist for the Guardian First Book Award In No god but God, internationally acclaimed scholar Reza Aslan explains Islamthe origins and evolution of the faithin all its beauty and complexity. This updated edition addresses the events of the past decade, analyzing how they have influenced Islams position in modern culture. Aslan explores what the popular demonstrations pushing for democracy in the Middle East mean for the future of Islam in the region, how the Internet and social media have affected Islams evolution, and how the war on terror has altered the geopolitical balance of power in the Middle East. He also provides an update on the contemporary Muslim womens movement, a discussion of the controversy over veiling in Europe, an in-depth history of Jihadism, and a look at how Muslims living in North America and Europe are changing the face of Islam. Timely and persuasive, No god but God is an elegantly written account that explains this magnificent yet misunderstood faith.From the Trade Paperback edition.
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soulquest
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A masterpiece

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Sace
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I am posting one book per day from my extensive collection. No description. No explanation. Some will be old. Some will be new. Don't judge me. I have a lot of books. Join the fun if you want.

#tbrpile
Original idea of- @StaceyKondla @cortg

Courtesy tags for @Trashcanman @Catherine_Willoughby

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Shamzi
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Nothing to add here!!!

Sace This book has been sitting on my shelf since 2016. I'm so bad about putting serious books on the TBR then choosing to read fluff instead. 4y
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Shamzi
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This entire section of this book is very finely argued. The author makes some really important points and relates them with the history of this religion. It was interesting to view this debate with historical references and made me look upon my own personal biases.

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Shamzi
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My first non fiction of the year and I chose a heavy subject. I am pretty sure that most of it is going to go over my head but I am going to stay with.

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dontbignorant
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After reading this book I can surely say that, this book deserves to be read by every rational human irrespective of his/her religion.
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ptkpepe98

#5555Giveaway @Booksandcooks

Thanks so much for this opportunity.

This was a TOUGH one, but I finally chose this one.

Megabooks Awesome! I took Islamic Civilization in college before 9/11. It was great! (I also studied Arabic for 3 semesters.) 😃😃👍🏻 7y
ptkpepe98 @BooksandCooks - I imagine the class was fascinating. I know I only understand a little, and want to understand so much more. 7y
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#takemetochurch I'm not religious, but find religions interesting. I picked up this book through abebooks.com recently after seeing it recommended as a good book to assist in the understanding of Islam.

Cinfhen I read another book by this author, which was fascinating and richly written 8y
Cinfhen I'm stacking this one, thanks! 8y
Louise I saw him interviewed about this book a while back and intended to read it. Thanks for the reminder! Stacked! 8y
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Sue @Cinfhen Thank you, that one sounds amazing too! 8y
Sace I read an article of he's about why he's Muslim and it was wonderful. I've got this one on my shelf. I haven't read it...yet. 8y
Sace *his not he's 😕 8y
lauralovesbooks1 I just read this one this year and learned a lot. 8y
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lauralovesbooks1
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I learned so much from reading this book. Even though it was loaded with information and perspective, I never got bogged down while reading it. I do think, though, that a reread would allow me to gain more from the text. This is an excellent resource for someone interested in learning more about Islam.

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I'm eager to learn more about Islam. I read Aslan's Zealot and I'm sure this will be just as meticulously researched.
#atopicyoudliketoknowmoreabout #readjanuary

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maximoffs
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My copy is formatted weird but this quote is great!

saresmoore Just call it poetry. 8y
maximoffs @saresmoore it does have a nice poetic lilt to it! 8y
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kristinshafel
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I really enjoyed this informative and accessible book. I learned so much—Aslan brings to life the intricate, sprawling history of Islam and expands on its current varieties as well as how it exists and relates in the world, including in the US in this century. A fascinating and illuminating book.

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alisonrose
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This was an incredibly informative and accessible book, and a very important one, too. I think everyone ought to read it, especially if they look at the subtitle and have a negative reaction. I'm grateful for the knowledge Aslan imparts, and the beauty he does it with. Smart, honest, positive. Love!

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Sacred history is like a hallowed tree whose roots dig deep into primordial time and whose branches weave in and out of genuine history with little concern for the boundaries of space and time.

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Now reading!