November 21 2024

Resources

Ahmed, Mumatz, Zahid Mukhari, and Sulayman Nyang, eds. 2012. Observing the Observer: The State of Islamic Studies in American Universities. London and Washington: The International Institute of Islamic Thought.

Alexander, Scott C. 2009. “Knowing and Loving People of Other Faiths.” In On Our Way: Christian Practices for Living a Whole Life, edited by Dorothy Bass and Susan Briehl, 149–157. Nashville: Upper Room Books. Also see the companion video series published by The Work of the People at http://theworkofthepeople.com.

Asad, Talal. 2003. Formations of the Secular: Christianity, Islam, Modernity. Stanford University Press.

Asad, Talal, Judith Butler, Wendy Brown, and Saba Mahbood, eds. 2013. Is Critique Secular?: Blasphemy, Injury, and Free Speech. New York: Fordham University Press.

Bano, Masooda and Keiko Sakurai (eds). 2015. Shaping Global Islamic Discourses: The Role of al-Azhar, al-Medina and al-Mustafa. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press in association with the AGA Khan University, Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations.

Cornille, Catherine. 2008. The Im-Possibility of Interreligious Dialogue. New York: Crossroad.

Esack, Farid. 1996. The Qur’an, Liberation, and Pluralism: An Islamic Perspective of Interreligious Solidarity against Oppression. London: Oneworld.

Esposito, John and Dalia Mogahed. 2007. Who Speaks for Islam: What a Billion Muslims Really Think. New York: Gallup Press.

Hermansen, Marcia. 2004. “Islamic Concepts of Vocatio.” In Revisiting the Idea of Vocation: Theological Explorations, edited by John C. Haughey, 77–96. Washington, DC: Catholic University of America Press, 2004.

Kamali, Mohammad Hashim. 2014. Shariʿah Law: An Introduction. Oxford: Oneworld.

Karim, Karim H., and Mahmoud Eid, eds. 2014. Engaging the Other: Public Policy and Western-Muslim Intersections. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.

Knitter, Paul. 2009. Without Buddha I Could Not Be a Christian. London: Oneworld.

Lamptey, Jerusha Tanner. 2014. Never Wholly Other: A Muslima Theology of Religious Pluralism. New York: Oxford University Press.

Lovat, Terence, and Robert Crotty. 2015. Reconciling Islam, Christianity and Judaism: Islam’s Special Role in Restoring Convivencia. New York: Springer.

Noor, Farish A., Yoginder Sikand, and Martin van Bruinessen, eds. 2008. The Madrasa in Asia:Political Activism and Transnational Linkages. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.

Reda, Nevin. 2012.“The Good Muslim/Bad Muslim Puzzle.” In Debating Sharia: Islam, Gender Politics, and Family Law Arbitration, edited by Anna C. Korteweg and Jennifer A. Selby, 231–256. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

Sacks, Jonathan. 2003. The Dignity of Difference: How to Avoid the Clash of Civilizations, 3rd ed. London: Bloomsbury Academic.

Shah-Kazemi, Reza. 2012. The Spirit of Tolerance in Islam. London: I.B. Tauris in association with the Institute of Ismaili Studies.