Mona Siddiqui is professor in islamitische en interreligieuze studies aan de Universiteit van Edinburgh. Haar werk richt zich op het bevorderen van begrip en dialoog tussen diverse geloven en culturen. Siddiqui onderzoekt manieren om bruggen te bouwen tussen verschillende werelden door middel van gedeelde waarden en wederzijds respect. Haar schrijven biedt inzichten in complexe onderwerpen op een duidelijke en toegankelijke manier.
Key themes in Islamic law and theology are explored, offering profound insights into the ethical principles that underpin Islamic thought. The book delves into the complexities of Islamic ethics, inviting readers to engage with its philosophical and moral dimensions. Through thoughtful analysis, it sheds light on how these themes influence contemporary discussions within the faith.
This comparative work delves into the universal quest for meaning in life, particularly in the face of suffering and struggle. It examines various cultural and philosophical perspectives, highlighting how different societies and thinkers interpret and respond to life's challenges. By exploring these diverse approaches, the book provides insights into the human experience and the enduring search for purpose amidst adversity.
The Qur'an is regarded by Muslims as the direct word of God, timeless and unchanged. It is used not only for prayer and worship but as a path which can lead the believer to a closer understanding of the essence of their relationship with God. In this thought-provoking, considered study of the scripture of Islam, Mona Siddiqui explores the 'big themes' of prophecy, law, sin and salvation from her dual position as a believer and a scholar.
No other religion is subject to as much debate and controversy as Islam. But who was Muhammad, and what did he teach? Does the Qur'an really preach holy war? What is the role of women within Islam? And what does the rise of Isil and militant Islam mean for Muslims and for the world? Explaining Islam's history, core beliefs and rituals, as well as current issues of political and social importance, this book covers everything you need to understand the world's fastest-growing religion. Written by renowned scholar and Professor of Islamic and Interreligious Studies, Mona Siddiqui, it addresses such varied concepts as the five pillars of Islam; the divisions between Sunni and Shi'a; the importance of Shari`a law; the significance of Mecca and the Ka'ba; the role of Ramadan, the veil, the mosque and the madrasa; and much more - all in 50 concise and expert essays.