No god but God: The Origins Evolution and Future of Islam

No god but God: The Origins Evolution and Future of Islam

No god but God: The Origins Evolution and Future of Islam

 Despite the fact that it is the quickest developing religion on the planet, Islam is as yet covered in obliviousness and dread. What is the embodiment of this old confidence? Is it a religion of harmony or war? How is God unique in relation to the Lord of the Jews and Christians? Is it conceivable to lay out an Islamic state on just qualities like pluralism and basic liberties? Reza Aslan, an essayist and specialist of similar religions, has acquired global recognition for his enthusiasm and clearness in posing these inquiries. In "There is no god except for God," which challenges the "conflict of civilizations" mindset that has twisted our perspective on Islam, Aslan makes sense of this basic faith in the entirety of its intricacy, excellence, and empathy.
In spite of discernment in the West, Islam is a religion solidly established in the prophetic practices of Jewish and Christian sacred writings. Aslan starts with a distinctive record of the social and strict milieu in which the Prophet Muhammad lived. The stanzas Muhammad got in Mecca and Medina, kept in the Qur'an, turned into the reason for a fundamentally more libertarian culture, never seen.



As per Reza Aslan, we are currently living in the time of "Islamic change". There is no god except for God is a convincing and richly composed record of the underlying foundations of this change and the fate of the Islamic confidence.