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Understanding Islam

By Dr. Jeff Mirus (bio - articles - send a comment) | November 12, 2009 6:05 PM

Fr. James Schall has a fine article in the latest issue of Homiletic & Pastoral Review entitled “The Ambiguity of Islam”. It opens with the following quotation:

When some fanatics kill children, women, and men in the name of pure and authentic Islam, or in the name of the Qur’an or of the Muslim tradition, nobody can tell them: “You are not true and authentic Muslims.” All they can say is: “Your reading of Islam is not ours.” And this is the ambiguity of Islam, from its beginning to our present day: violence is a part of it, although it is also possible to choose tolerance; tolerance is a part of it, but it is also possible to choose violence.

The purpose of Fr. Schall’s article is to acquaint readers with the fine work of his fellow Jesuit Samir Khalil Samir, an Egyptian priest with roots in Cairo and Beirut, who serves as a special advisor to the Holy See. The introductory quotation is taken from Samir’s 111 Questions on Islam, published last year by Ignatius Press.

In addition to acquainting us with Samir’s work, however, Fr. Schall also provides a good list of books to read in order to understand Islam and the nature of the Islamic threat today. I have great trust in Fr. Schall’s judgment, so let me pass along his recommendations:

The following are books published since the the renewed emphasis on the problem of Islam in 2001:

And this next list includes books of special interest to Catholics:

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  • Posted by: John J Plick - Nov. 14, 2009 1:21 PM ET USA

    You know, the most disturbing objection to this whole "Islam" crisis is that so called "moderate" Muslims don't seem to want to say much when their fascist couterparts go on rampages. That, I feel, is used as an "argument" against Islam as a "peaceful" religion. But we "Catholics" do the same thing, "terrorism" on a "different" level, against the unborn. We "reasonable" Catholics hardly say a thing when "terrorist" "pro-abortion" "Catholics" push and allow policies that slaughter the pre-born

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