Revitalize Your Islamic Studies with One Islam, Many Muslim Worlds
By all measures, the late twentieth century was a time of dramatic decline for the Islamic world, the Ummah, particularly its Arab heartland. However, this period also saw the emergence of Islam as a civilizational force strong enough to challenge Western homogenizing power on Muslim peoples.
The Islamic Awakening: A Resilient and Powerful Transnational Force
Raymond W. Baker’s One Islam, Many Muslim Worlds addresses the paradox of Islam’s unexpected strength in recent decades. He argues that Islam’s resilience does not originate from official institutions, but from the reinterpretation and revival of Islamic beliefs and practices by centrists who construct a modern, cohesive Islamic identity.
Key Features of This Test Bank
- Comprehensive coverage of the Islamic world, including its Arab heartland and its responses to Western power
- Insightful analysis of the Islamic Awakening and its implications for the West
- Expert perspectives from Raymond W. Baker, a renowned scholar of Islamic studies
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