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Epilogue: Seeing the Other in the Light of God
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Youshaa Patel
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Note on Style xvii
- Introduction: “Whoever imitates a people becomes one of them,” 1
- 1 Turning Away from Christians and Jews? 26
- 2 From Narrative to Normative 50
- 3 Empire of Small Differences 66
- 4 The Symbolic Power of Muslim Difference 92
- 5 Ibn Taymiyya and the Innovation of Imitation 117
- 6 “A person belongs with the one he loves,” 144
- 7 Escaping the Devil’s Lair: Ghazzī between Spirit and Law 151
- 8 Can Muslims Wear European Hats? 183
- Epilogue: Seeing the Other in the Light of God 208
- Notes 231
- Bibliography 283
- Index 317
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Note on Style xvii
- Introduction: “Whoever imitates a people becomes one of them,” 1
- 1 Turning Away from Christians and Jews? 26
- 2 From Narrative to Normative 50
- 3 Empire of Small Differences 66
- 4 The Symbolic Power of Muslim Difference 92
- 5 Ibn Taymiyya and the Innovation of Imitation 117
- 6 “A person belongs with the one he loves,” 144
- 7 Escaping the Devil’s Lair: Ghazzī between Spirit and Law 151
- 8 Can Muslims Wear European Hats? 183
- Epilogue: Seeing the Other in the Light of God 208
- Notes 231
- Bibliography 283
- Index 317