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To acquaint himself with the soul of Islam J.Y. Atlas had openhearted conversations with influential Muslim scholars and artists. From Jakarta to New York, this Christian theologian met with imams and Sufis, academics and feminists, punkers and poets. The result is a book full of novel insights that will help us to transcend today’s cultural and religious impasses. Attempts of interfaith dialogue often stay away from the more difficult issues and remain somewhat superficial. With his ‘Halal Monk’ journey, Jonas wanted to go further. He wanted to get to the root of our current tensions. To do so, he spoke with people like Abdal Hakim Murad, Abida Parveen, Abdul Feisal Rauf, Amina Wadud, Kudsi Erguner, Muhammad Abdel Haleem, Musdah Mullia, Ziauddin Sardar, Amir Sulaiman, Mona Siddiqui, Aki Nawaz, Peter Sanders, Cyrus McGoldrick and many others.
This book collects his most fascinating dialogues at the intersection of culture, society and religion. In between those conversations, some extra light is shed on key concepts of the Islamic tradition and their relevance for today’s debates.
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To acquaint himself with the soul of Islam J.Y. Atlas had openhearted conversations with influential Muslim scholars and artists. From Jakarta to New York, this Christian theologian met with imams and Sufis, academics and feminists, punkers and poets. The result is a book full of novel insights that will help us to transcend today’s cultural and religious impasses. Attempts of interfaith dialogue often stay away from the more difficult issues and remain somewhat superficial. With his ‘Halal Monk’ journey, Jonas wanted to go further. He wanted to get to the root of our current tensions. To do so, he spoke with people like Abdal Hakim Murad, Abida Parveen, Abdul Feisal Rauf, Amina Wadud, Kudsi Erguner, Muhammad Abdel Haleem, Musdah Mullia, Ziauddin Sardar, Amir Sulaiman, Mona Siddiqui, Aki Nawaz, Peter Sanders, Cyrus McGoldrick and many others.
This book collects his most fascinating dialogues at the intersection of culture, society and religion. In between those conversations, some extra light is shed on key concepts of the Islamic tradition and their relevance for today’s debates.