Islam reached Australia's shores before Christianity, but it is only in recent times that its believers have become a significant part of Australia's rich cultural mix.
What is Islam and who are its practitioners in Australia? What do they believe and how do they practice their beliefs here? What exists behind the often negative stereotypes presented in the media?
In this brief and accessible introduction to the world of Islam, Abdullah Saeed dispels the myths and explains the background to one of humanity's oldest and most intriguing religions---with particular reference to Islam now, and to the experience of Muslims in Australia.
He outlines the emergence of Islam and its remarkable contributions to areas such as philosophy, science, astrology and medicine. This overview creates a context in which to think about Islam---its worldview, key concepts and ideas, practices and institutions, sacred places and times---and provides the reader with an understanding of the fundamental tenets of this religion, as it is lived by over 300 000 residents of Australia.
This book gives an insight into Islam today, providing a basis for understanding the high degree of diversity among Muslims while keeping an eye on what unites them.
Muslims are often depicted as an identical mass, when in fact in Australia, they make up one of the most culturally diverse groups in the community.
In the wake of September 11 and the recent bitter controversy over asylum seekers, Islam in Australia counters the ignorance and prejudice with facts about the 'people next door'.
By:
Abdullah Saeed Imprint: Allen & Unwin Country of Publication: Australia Dimensions:
Height: 195mm,
Width: 130mm,
Spine: 15mm
Weight: 292g ISBN:9781865088648 ISBN 10: 1865088641 Publication Date:01 February 2003 Recommended Age: From Audience:
College/higher education
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Primary
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active
Short-listed for Community Relations Commission for a Multicultural NSW Award 2003 (Australia)
Short-listed for NSW Premier's Literary Awards 2003 (Australia)