Being a Muslim in the World
What does it mean to be a Muslim - in this world, in this deeply transformative time? Hamid Dabashi suggests that the transition to a changed, post-Western world requires the crafting of a new language of critical conversation with Islam and its cosmopoli
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DOI: 10.1057/ 10.1057/9781137301291
10.1057/9781137301291 - Being a Muslim in the World, Hamid Dabashi
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Being a Muslim in the World
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Being a Muslim in the World
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