Islam and the Middle East The Aesthetics of a Political Inquiry
Orientalism has traditionally dominated discourse on the Middle East and thus obscured the human realities of the region. This monograph addresses the inadequacy and validity of existing theoretical perspectives on the Middle East. The critique presented offers Islam as a unifying constant rather th...
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International Institute of Islamic Thought
1990
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