The following list presents new titles on Islamic Studies available in the Social Sciences Department. Please call 216-623-2860, for any questions.
Islamist economics in Egypt: the pious road to development
Bjørn Olav Utvik
American crescent: a Muslim cleric on the power of his faith, the struggle against prejudice, and the future of Islam and America
Hassan Qazwini
The garden of truth: the vision and promise of Sufism, Islam's mystical tradition
Seyyed Hossein Nasr
On love: in the Muslim tradition
Rusmir Mahmut*cehaji*c; translated by Celia Hawkesworth;
foreword by David B. Burrell
Islam and the moral economy: the challenge of capitalism
Charles Tripp
An illusion of harmony: science and religion in Islam
Taner Edis
The enigma of Islamist violence
Amélie Blom, Laetitia Bucaille, Luis Martínez, editors;
translated by John Atherton, Ros Schwartz, and William Snow
Quest for divinity: a critical examination of the thought of Mahmud Muhammad Taha Mohamed A. Mahmoud
Noah's other son: bridging the gap between the Bible and the Qur'an
Brian Arthur Brown
Pilgrims of Christ on the Muslim Road: exploring a new path between two faiths
Paul-Gordon Chandler
Journey into Islam: the crisis of globalization
Akbar Ahmed
The first Jihad: the battle for Khartoum and the dawn of militant Islam
Daniel Allen Butler
American Islam: the struggle for the soul of a religion
Paul M. Barrett
Pictures of Islam
Donald Lee Berry
The heirs of Muhammad: Islam's first century and the origins of the Sunni-Shia split Barnaby Rogerson