Offence : the Muslim case /

The author argues that the most significant factor in the rise of Muslim extremist ideology is found within the circumstances of individual nation-states, and that the idea of Islam as a static global and temporal entity is a myth. The reality reflects a variety of experience founded on the co-mingl...

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Main Author: Shamsie, Kamila, 1973-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Greenford : Seagull, 2009
London ; New York : Seagull Books, 2009
London ; New York : 2009
Series:Manifestos for the 21st century
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