Islam - Submission and Disobedience Phil SawdonSadik Al Azm (1934 2016) was one of today's foremost Arab public intellectuals, who offers innovative challenges to conventional narratives on Islam and the West, secularism, Orientalism and the Israel Palestine issue. This collection includes essays on Salman Rushdie, Is the Fatwa a Fatwa? And The Tragedy of Satan, Satanic Verses Post Festum.
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and this important book offers a nuanced and rich reading of his highly influential creative and cultural output
and argues that today the planet stands on the brink of catastrophe
This book focuses on the multiple sites and articulations through which “love” is constructed
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Wilson asks why Shakespeare remained so enigmatic about his religious beliefs
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Blair’s community challenges the widely held view that New Labour’s policies and approach have reflected or even been influenced by the work of communitarian writers
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This book highlights both what we know and what we need to know