Islam is both a monotheistic religion and a holistic one -- its system
of inter-related beliefs is linked to the observance of ritual
practices. In addition to bringing its adherents closer to Allah, Islam
also promotes secular responsibilities toward the environment and fellow
human beings, whether believers or non-believers. The 25 essays
assembled here -- the majority from conference proceedings or regional
magazines, sources not readily accessible to potential readers -- are
meant to give readers a more complete perspective on Islam. The pieces
discuss topics like Islam's advocacy of social justice and human dignity
and the key traits and contributions of its most prominent historical
leaders. Divided into sections like Insights from the Holy Qur'an,
Religious Observances, and Civic Society, Perspectives on Islamic Faith
and History is perfect for anyone hoping to gain a deeper understanding
of Islam.