Islam III
Vom 19. Jahrhundert bis heute
Peter Antes, Hakki Arslan, Lutz Berger, Albrecht Fuess, Peter Heine, Manfred Hutter, Ilhan Ilkiliç, Robert Langer, Rüdiger Lohlker, Roman Loimeier, Jamal Malik, Ömer Özsoy, Jörg Rüpke, Bettina Schmidt, Irene Schneider, Fritz Schulze, Reinhard Schulze, Erdal Toprakyaran, Anke von Kügelgen, Cüneyd Yildirim
Islam today, with approximately 1.8 billion adherents, is a lively and fast-growing worldwide religious community. This third volume of the three-part presentation of Islam in the series ?Religions of the World= traces the religion=s historical development during the last 200 years and examines the issues of ?Islam and Modernity= and ?Islam in the Postcolonial Age=. These questions are linked to the current situation in Islamic regions and the Muslim diaspora, exploring the way in which Islam deals with the challenges of modernity; the search for the ?right path= (halal/haram); intercultural influences; the situation of non-Islamic minorities in the world of Islam; jihad, terror and martyrdom; and much more. An overview of topics in modern Islamic theology and philosophy, as well as interfaith dialogue, rounds off this lively account of the youngest of the world=s three monotheistic religions.