Why I Accepted Islam

Why I Accepted Islam

Why I Accepted Islam

Alfred Neville May

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Beacon Books
Año de edición:
2014
Materia
Vida y práctica islámicas
ISBN:
9780992633547
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Islam is never out of the news, and it is usually treated and regarded with hostility. So it is especially interesting to read why someone should accept Islam. Dr Muhammad Haroon, who was born Alfred Neville may, explains his approach to Islam in personal, academic, political and moral terms, and sets it in the context of the failure of other ideologies. 'All gods have failed except God.'This book charts the journey of a Cambridge educated don from the dreaming spires of academia to the minarets of Islam.

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