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Challenges romantic, ahistoric and irreconcilable notions of Islamic and Western cultures, highlighting the plurality of both. This book rethinks the relationship between Muslim and Western societies through to the post-9/11 period, uncovering a history of interaction and exchange.

Aziz Al Azmeh

Aziz Al Azmeh (born July 24, 1947) is a Syrian academic and professor at the Department of History, Central European University, Vienna, Austria. Among other books and papers, he published Islams and Modernities. In May 1993, he received the Republican Order of Merit, for services to Arab culture, from former President of Tunisia, Zine El Abidine Ben Ali.

Title

Islams and Modernities : 3rd Edition

Author

Aziz Al Azmeh

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Language

English (US)

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  • Civilizations
  • Challenges romantic, ahistoric and irreconcilable notions of Islamic and Western cultures, highlighting the plurality of both. This book rethinks the relationship between Muslim and Western societies through to the post-9/11 period, uncovering a history of interaction and exchange.
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