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   系統號碼937347
   書刊名Teaching humanity [electronic resource] : an alternative introduction to Islam /
   主要著者Schubel, Vernon James.
   其他著者臺灣學術電子書聯盟 (TAEBC);SpringerLink (Online service)
   出版項Cham : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2023.
   索書號BP130.2
   ISBN9783031223624
   標題Qur'an-Hermeneutics.
Islam.
Islam-Study and teaching.
Islam-History.
Ethnology-Middle East.
Islam.
Islamic Studies.
   電子資源https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-22362-4
   
    
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內容簡介This book introduces Islam through a "humanistic" lens, by highlighting the affective traditions and expressions associated with Sufism and Shi'ism. While most introductory books emphasize the shari'a, and especially the "Five Pillars," as the primary defining characteristic of Islam, Vernon James Schubel provides an alternative introduction which instead underscores the importance of humanity and the human being within Islamic thought and practice. The book stresses the diversity of Islamic beliefs and practices, presenting them as varied responses to the shared multivalent concepts of tawhid (the unity of God), nubuwwa (prophecy) and qiyama (the Day of Judgment) Readers are introduced to essential aspects of Islam including the life of the Prophet Muhammad, the Qur'an, the development of the shari'a, and the emergence of the Sunni, Shi'a and Sufi traditions. The book concludes with a call to redefine "mainstream" Islam, as a religious tradition focused on the centrality of love and rooted in the importance of humanity and universal human virtues. Vernon James Schubel is Professor of Religious Studies at Kenyon College where he also helped to establish its Asian and Middle East Studies and Islamic Civilization and Cultures programs. He is the author of numerous articles on Islam and the monograph, Religious Performance in Contemporary Islam: Shi'i Devotional Rituals in South Asia.

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