For more than fourteen hundred years Muslims have held multiple
and diverging views about their religious tradition. This
divergence encompasses such matters as authority; ritual practice;
political power; law and governance; civic life; and the form and
content of individual and communal expressions of their faith. Over
the centuries Muslims have regularly debated these issues amongst
themselves. However, despite the remarkable diversity of the
Islamic tradition, and the plurality of understandings about Islam,
Muslims are regularly and erroneously portrayed as internally
homogeneous and dogmatic. This important book challenges such
propositions by examining the ways in which matters of common
concern to Muslims have been discussed by them and examined. The
volume explores the processes by which Muslims construct notions of
the self, the other and community, and addresses the socio-cultural
tools that they employ in so doing. Offering contributions by
world-class scholars, Diversity and Pluralism in Islam applies
insights from a range of disciplines, including anthropology,
history, literature, political theory, comparative literature and
Islamic studies. It will be of extensive interest to scholars and
students in these fields, as well as to all those with a serious
interest in Muslim societies and cultures.
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