FICTION

No god but God

The Origins and Evolution of Islam
978-0-38573-975-7.
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Gr 9 Up—Aslan looks at religion in pre-Islamic Arabia and describes the world into which Muhammad was born. The prophet's life and the history of the church through the end of the Caliphate are also covered. Additional chapters deal with more controversial issues: the meaning of jihad, Muslim-Jewish relations, and women in Islam. Finally, the author provides a brief look at the future of the religion. These last chapters do a good job of reconciling how the interpretation and translation of the Quran have caused confusion over Muhammad's original intent over time, thereby creating a religion that in some hands is peaceful and in others is violent. Aslan presents and advocates for a peaceful interpretation of the Quran. The book claims to be "based upon" No god but God: The Origins, Evolution, and Future of Islam (Random, 2005). Since the author's copyright remains 2005, it appears that the book might be an abridgement rather than an adaptation of the original work. While not entirely new, and not written specifically with a teen audience in mind, this shortened version will be a useful addition.—Kristin Anderson, Columbus Metropolitan Library System, OH
In this abridgment of his 2005 adult book, Aslan here provides an admirable synthesis of Muslim history and religious belief, paying special attention to the life and times of the Prophet. The writing is clear and engaging, and the author makes links to current concerns (jihad, the hijab) in a way that is respectful to both believers and to young readers. Timeline. Bib., glos., ind.

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