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"This collection of essays by some of the world's leading authorities on Islamic social history focuses on the pervasive legal and cultural oppression of non-Muslims in Islamic societies. The authors of these in-depth but accessible articles explode the widely diffused myth, promulgated by Muslim advocacy groups, of a largely tolerant, pluralistic Islam. In fact, the contributors lay bare the tyrannical legal superstructure that has treated non-Muslims in Muslim societies as oppressed and humiliated tributaries, and they show the devastating effects of these discriminatory attitudes and practices in both past and contemporary global conflicts." "This hard-hitting and absorbing assessment of Islamic teachings and practices regarding non-Muslim minorities uncovers a significant human rights scandal that rarely receives any mention either in academic circles or in the mainstream press."--Jacket
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The myth of islamic tolerance : how islamic law treats non-muslims, Robert Bruce Spencer
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2005
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- Titel
- The myth of islamic tolerance : how islamic law treats non-muslims
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Autor*innen
- Robert Bruce Spencer
- Verlag
- Prometheus Books
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2005
- Einband
- Hardcover
- Seitenzahl
- 594
- ISBN10
- 1591022495
- ISBN13
- 9781591022497
- Reihe
- Schlagwörter
- Sachbücher, Sozialwissenschaften, Historisches Thema, Geschichte, Esoterik & Religion, Politikwissenschaft, Religiöse Themen, Religion, Politik, Islam
- Bewertung
- 3,65 von 5 Sternen
- Beschreibung
- "This collection of essays by some of the world's leading authorities on Islamic social history focuses on the pervasive legal and cultural oppression of non-Muslims in Islamic societies. The authors of these in-depth but accessible articles explode the widely diffused myth, promulgated by Muslim advocacy groups, of a largely tolerant, pluralistic Islam. In fact, the contributors lay bare the tyrannical legal superstructure that has treated non-Muslims in Muslim societies as oppressed and humiliated tributaries, and they show the devastating effects of these discriminatory attitudes and practices in both past and contemporary global conflicts." "This hard-hitting and absorbing assessment of Islamic teachings and practices regarding non-Muslim minorities uncovers a significant human rights scandal that rarely receives any mention either in academic circles or in the mainstream press."--Jacket




