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Malise Ruthven

Author of Islam: A Very Short Introduction

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About the Author

Malise Ruthven is a writer and historian of the Islamic world. He has been a scriptwriter with the BBC Arabic and World Services and has taught Islamic Studies and Comparative Religion at the University of Aberdeen, the University of California and at Dartmouth. He is a frequent contributor to the show more New York Review of Books, among other publications, and is the author of several books, including Fury for God, Fundamentalism and Encounters with Islam (I.B.Tauris, 2012). show less

Includes the names: Malise Ruthven, Maisie Ruthven

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Works by Malise Ruthven

Islam: A Very Short Introduction (1997) 669 copies, 4 reviews
Islam in the World (1984) 193 copies, 1 review
Fundamentalism: A Very Short Introduction (2007) 178 copies, 1 review
Historical Atlas of Islam (2004) 109 copies, 2 reviews
Fundamentalism: The Search For Meaning (2004) 107 copies, 1 review
The Great Cities: Cairo (1980) 38 copies
Freya Stark in Persia (1994) 17 copies

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A History of the Arab Peoples (1991) — Introduction, some editions — 3,355 copies, 17 reviews
The Crusades through Arab Eyes (1983) — Introduction, some editions — 2,342 copies, 37 reviews
Krig : hur konflikter format våra samhällen (2022) — Contributor — 2 copies

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A poorly written, underwhelming, inconsequential and useless introduction to Islam, which frankly deserves better than 100 pages of academic frottage disguised as accessible to the casual reader. Contains a lot of useless factoids, relies heavily on secondary texts for critical analysis and context, and is overall a dry, dull read. There is an excellent PBS documentary, narrated by Ben Kingsley, which covers the origins of Islam and follows its history; I would recommend watching that instead.
 
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sarahlh | 3 other reviews | Mar 6, 2021 |
Too much on non-christian fundamentalism. Otherwise good
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PedrBran | Oct 14, 2020 |
A thoughtful discussion of the family resemblances between the forms of fundamentalism which have been increasingly dominating the world outside Western Europe and Australasia over the past four decades. Of particular significance is Ruthven's analysis of the links between fundamentalist religions and nationalism in practice despite their theoretical inconsistencies.
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EricJT | Nov 24, 2012 |
The first chapter defines some terms: Muslim, Islam, Islamism. We then get a chapter on Muhammad, the Quran and the early years of Islam, a chapter on Islamic theology and the main schools of thought, a chapter on Sharia, a chapter on the place of women, and a chapter on jihad.

I found the central chapter on the schools of Islamic theology difficult to follow, and a glossary would have been helpful. This book was written before the events of 11 September 2001 and so is perhaps more optimistic about the chances of Islam retreating in the long term from the public sphere into the personal as Christianity has done than it would be if it had been written a few years later.… (more)
 
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