James McDougall
Praise for Worlds of Islam
Brilliant, indispensable ... a rare book of balanced scholarship
Simon Sebag Montefiore
An elegant, erudite guide ... eclectic and unpredictable ... never los[ing] sight of the bigger picture, it shows us how Islam took root, well beyond its heartlands in the Middle East in sub-Saharan Africa, c ...
Francis Ghilès, Arab Weekly
epic, authoritative and multilayered ... McDougall firmly rejects the “Clash of Civilisations” theory adopted more than 30 years ago by US post-Cold War warriors to depict Islam as an alien, backwards monolit ...
Andrew Lynch, Irish Times
Brilliant, indispensable ... a rare book of balanced scholarship
Simon Sebag Montefiore
An elegant, erudite guide ... eclectic and unpredictable ... never los[ing] sight of the bigger picture, it shows us how Islam took root, well beyond its heartlands in the Middle East in sub-Saharan Africa, c ...
Francis Ghilès, Arab Weekly
epic, authoritative and multilayered ... McDougall firmly rejects the “Clash of Civilisations” theory adopted more than 30 years ago by US post-Cold War warriors to depict Islam as an alien, backwards monolit ...
Andrew Lynch, Irish Times
Brilliant, indispensable ... a rare book of balanced scholarship
Simon Sebag Montefiore
An elegant, erudite guide ... eclectic and unpredictable ... never los[ing] sight of the bigger picture, it shows us how Islam took root, well beyond its heartlands in the Middle East in sub-Saharan Africa, c ...
Francis Ghilès, Arab Weekly
epic, authoritative and multilayered ... McDougall firmly rejects the “Clash of Civilisations” theory adopted more than 30 years ago by US post-Cold War warriors to depict Islam as an alien, backwards monolit ...
Andrew Lynch, Irish Times