Muslim Identity in a Turbulent Age – join our mailing list for more information

 

 

Engaging with the 2004 Amman message, which sought to clarify Islam’s true peaceful nature, this book debates what it means to be Muslim in Europe today. Shining a light on Islam’s religious, political and cultural tenets, and its portrayal in the media, this book explores the role Islam can play in interfaith dialogues on peace and reconciliation.

“We have never more needed a greater understanding of both Islamic extremism and Western Islamophobia than now. This collection of essays is a real contribution to that understanding. Bridges are more difficult to build than walls, and these essays, in their accessible and reflective tones, aim to make a difference more than a point. Their purpose is to ensure that the gift of diversity is not curdled into the curse of division and they know the path to making this happen can only open up by challenging misconceptions on every side.” – Canon Mark Oakley, Chancellor, St Paul’s Cathedral

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