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About the Book:
No ideology has perhaps generated more controversy and strong
reactions than Islam. Yet, beyond the attacks of its detractors and
the defence of its apologists, what is Islam really about? On what
basis does the legitimacy of this much-maligned religion and its
prophet rest? Will Islam ever be able to cope with modernity? Can
Muslims coexist peacefully and productively with non-Muslims?
By envisaging a personal encounter with Islam’s founder, Husam
Dughman, a Libyan of Arabic and Muslim background, takes us through a
fascinating journey that explores Islam’s past, examines its present,
and outlines its future. He grapples to find answers to two major
questions: If Muhammad were alive today, how would he defend his
historical record? Just as importantly, how would Muhammad evaluate
the situation of Islam as it stands in today’s world?
Drawing on his authentic and extensive knowledge and
experience of Islam, Arabic culture, and Western culture, Mr. Dughman
hands us an original, intellectually stimulating, and readable book
that dares to pose uneasy questions and suggest possible answers in a
manner that can only contribute to an enlightened vision of a Muslim
world able one day to achieve high development and friendly
coexistence with the rest of humanity.
About the Author:
Husam Dughman was born in Libya and educated in Libya and the U.K. He
earned his B.A. and M.A. in Political Science from the University of
Kent at Canterbury, where he won several awards for academic
excellence and graduated with a First Class with Honours. In 1993, Mr.
Dughman returned to Libya and was successful in securing a position as
a university professor of Political Science. Due to political reasons,
he left his university position in 1997 and subsequently worked in
legal translation. He emigrated to Canada in 2002, where he has been
helping new immigrants with their settlement.
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