Reza Aslan’s No god but God on the Curriculum at the University of Georgia
August 24, 2009 at 1:41 pm Leave a comment
An authoritative study of the Islamic faith in relation to the other world religions, Reza Aslan’s No god but God: Origins, Evolution, and Future of Islam sheds new light on its origins and history, from the social reformation role of Muhammad to the impact of fundamentalism and terrorism on Islam.
This Fall, the University of Georgia will be teaching Reza Aslan’s No god but God: Origins, Evolution, and Future of Islam. No god but God, has been translated into thirteen languages and was short-listed for the Guardian First Book Award. Aslan is also the author of How to Win a Cosmic War: God, Globalization, and the End of the War on Terror.
“An eloquent, erudite paean to Islam in all of its complicated glory.”–Los Angeles Times Book Review
Official Website: www.rezaaslan.com/
For more information on the book and the author, click here.
To read an excerpt, click here.
To order an examination copy, click here.
Entry filed under: History, Political Science, Religion, Sociology. Tags: Islam, Islamic Reformation, Middle Eastern Studies, Muslim community, Phophet Muhammad.
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