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Values and Perceptions of the Islamic and...

Written by Mansoor Moaddel, ed.

After the horrific events of 9/11, a world-wide debated raged about Islam, Muslim politics, and terrorism. This volume is one of the few fresh breakthroughs to the debate.

Values and Perceptions of the Islamic and Middle Eastern Publics

Mansoor Moaddel, editor. New York: Palgrave, Macmillan, 2007.

"After the horrific events of 9/11, a world-wide debated raged about Islam, Muslim politics, and terrorism. Much of the debate was marred by ideological biaes, partisan attitudes, or even untested mega-civilizational generalization. This volume is one of the few fresh breakthroughs to the debate. It brings the reader a close-up of Muslims in the flesh, not as abstract mystified beings but as real agents of history and social change. This volume is a must-read for all those who are seeking an enlightened understanding of the 1.4 billion Muslims in the world today."

Saad Eddin Ibrahim, Chair of the Ibn Khaldun Center for Development Studies, Cairo.

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