Islam is a complicated topic and a politically charged topic here in the 21st century. But it is important that we learn about the world's 2nd largest religion. In this video, we will discuss Islam from a nonsectarian perspective, exploring its internal diversity, how the religion changed over time, and how it is embedded in different areas of culture around the world.
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Further Reading:
Alexander Knysh, "Sufism: A New History of Islamic Mysticism."
Edward Curtis, "The Practice of Islam in America: An Introduction."
Malise Ruthven, "Islam: A Very Short Introduction."
Reports on Sufi shrine and Islamic cultural heritage destruction:
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Farhad Daftary, The Isma’ilis: Their History and Doctrines [ Ссылка ]
Carl Ernst, Tasawwuf, article for Encyclopedia of Islam, [ Ссылка ]
Kecia Ali: [ Ссылка ]
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Jerusha Lamptey: [ Ссылка ]
Rise in Islamic Financial Institutions: [ Ссылка ]
Music by Kevin MacLeod: [ Ссылка ]
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