Volume 40:4 (2001) Print

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LDS Scholars Engage Islamic Thought is the focus the this issue of BYU Studies. It explores the deep spiritual and cultural impact of the Islamic faith in the world. The many intersections between the ideals of Mormons and Muslims make this issue’s perspective a unique one. Some of the articles in this issue include Arnold Green’s Mormonism and Islam: From Polemics to Mutual Respect, and James A. Toronto’s Many Voices, One Umma: Sociopolitical Debate in the Muslim Community. This issue also includes photos from Jerusalem and an article on its role as a holy city to Muslims. Other articles discuss Saudi Arabia, the Qur’an, the Crusades, the Palestinian Muslim family, and much more.

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LDS Scholars Engage Islamic Thought is the focus the this issue of BYU Studies. It explores the deep spiritual and cultural impact of the Islamic faith in the world. The many intersections between the ideals of Mormons and Muslims make this issue’s perspective a unique one. Some of the articles in this issue include Arnold Green’s Mormonism and Islam: From Polemics to Mutual Respect, and James A. Toronto’s Many Voices, One Umma: Sociopolitical Debate in the Muslim Community. This issue also includes photos from Jerusalem and an article on its role as a holy city to Muslims. Other articles discuss Saudi Arabia, the Qur’an, the Crusades, the Palestinian Muslim family, and much more.

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Weight 15.6 oz
Dimensions 9 × 6 × .5 in