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Muslim Primer
Beginner's Guide to Islam
Ira G. Zepp Jr.
Foreword by Sayyid Muhammad Syeed
A popular, readable, and comprehensive text for understanding the
religion and culture of Muhammad.
A Muslim Primer covers the basic beliefs of Islam and provides
an informative source for both lay and professional readers. First
published in 1992, it has proven to be a valuable handbook for
all attempting to better understand the tenets of the religion
of a major portion of the world's population. The reader is introduced
to the authority of the Quran, the prophethood of Muhammad, the
Wisdom of the Law, the Five Pillars of Islam, and to other fundamental
principles of the religion. Distinctions are made between Sunni
and Shiite traditions and the Sufi mystical dimension of Islam.
Well organized, visually appealing, and accurate, A Muslim
Primer is useful to pre-collegiate and collegiate students
of Islam, church and community study groups, and travelers, both
tourists and business people.
"[This book] not only tackles such sensitive contemporary
issues as the Islamic view on women, veiling, and human rights,
but also provides a useful survey of Western cultural indebtedness
to a rich Islamic heritage."
Ellen-Fairbanks, author of World of Islam:
Images and Echoes
2000
5.5"x8.5"
336 pages, 28 illustrations
$24.95 paper (s)
978-1-55728-595-9 | 1-55728-595-0
Ira G. Zepp Jr. is professor emeritus of religious
studies at Western Maryland College and has authored several books, including
The New Religious Image of Urban America: The Shopping Mall as Ceremonial
Center (1998, University Press of Colorado).
Sayyid Muhammad Syeed is Secretary General of
the Islamic Society of North America.
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