Islamic fundamentalism and modernity

Islam is a burning topic in modern scholarship and contemporary world affairs. It is a subject poorly understood by Western observers, and in this book Professor Montgomery Watt takes a significant step towards its demystification. Montgomery Watt examines the crucial questions of traditional world-...

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Main Author: Watt, W. Montgomery (William Montgomery) (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Routledge 2013
Series:Routledge library editions: politics of Islam volume 8
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