Islam: A Short History

Non-fiction book by Karen Armstrong From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Islam: A Short History is a 2000 book by the British writer Karen Armstrong, a former Roman Catholic nun and author of popular books about the history of religion. Armstrong condemns the West for being prejudiced about Islam since the Crusades, yet writing about present-day Muslims. Armstrong says that when they look at Western society, "they see no light, no heart, no spirituality." She writes in the preface, on Muslims:[1]

Their chief duty was to create a just community in which all members, even the most weak and vulnerable, were treated with absolute respect. The experience of building such a society and living in it would give them intimations of the divine, because they would be living in accordance with God’s will.

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2000
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Islam: A Short History
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AuthorKaren Armstrong
SubjectHistory of Islam
PublisherModern Library Chronicles
Publication date
2000
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Media typePrint
Pages272
ISBN0-8129-6618-X
Followed byThe Battle for God 
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