Description
- ISBN-13: 9780674247574
- Publisher: Harvard University Press
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Width: 15 mm
- ISBN-10: 0674247574
- Publisher Date: 25 Dec 2019
- Height: 18.4 mm
- No of Pages: 144
Original price was: ₹399.00.₹299.25Current price is: ₹299.25.
Islam and the Future of Tolerance by Maajid Nawaz and Sam Harris explores the complexities of Islam in a world grappling with extremism. This insightful dialogue delves into challenging questions about peace, war, reform, and the true meaning of jihad and fundamentalism. Nawaz, a former radical, and Harris, a renowned atheist, offer diverse perspectives and find common ground, inviting readers to join a crucial conversation about tolerance and understanding. ISBN: 9780674247574
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Siddharth Vankam –
A decent read, but nothing particularly groundbreaking. Some interesting points, but overall, fairly predictable.
Parth Jain –
I have a better understanding of the history of intolerance after reading this book.
Sauptik Datta –
The book dives deep into challenging questions about Islam and extremism. It’s a bit dense, but ultimately rewarding.
Prakhar Purohit –
The book lacked a section about practical steps to take, but overall, it was good.
Aditya Bhamboo –
Interesting discussion between Nawaz and Harris. Some points were insightful, others felt a bit simplistic. Overall, worth a read.
Gayathri Devi K –
This book is a game-changer! It provides a nuanced and thought-provoking analysis of Islam and the future of tolerance.
Daksh Dagar –
I appreciated the diversity of perspectives, but the dialogue sometimes felt disjointed. Still, a valuable contribution.
Divya Pragya –
Some of the arguments felt like strawmans. Still, I got something out of it.
Savio Travasso –
Felt the book could have done a better job by presenting the other side of argument.
Pankaj Kumar –
A thought-provoking dialogue, but sometimes felt a bit repetitive. Good for understanding different perspectives on Islam.
Dipankar Adhikari –
Insightful, balanced, and thoroughly researched. I have a better understanding of the problem after reading.
Ashish Kumar –
Excellent exploration of complex topics! Nawaz and Harris engage in a respectful and informative exchange. A must-read.
Pranav Kalra –
A must-read for anyone trying to understand the world. This book will open your eyes.
Simran Kadam –
Incredibly insightful and well-researched. I learned so much from this book! Highly recommend it to everyone.
Brojen Mili –
A truly enlightening and important book. It challenges conventional wisdom and promotes critical thinking.
Mansi Bharti –
Found the book to be a bit biased at times, but still offered a decent overview of the issues at hand. Worth considering.
Deep Prakash Ghuge –
Some interesting ideas, but the authors’ biases were a bit too obvious. An okay read overall.
Anand Shukla –
The dialogue felt a little one-sided at times, but still offered some valuable insights. Could have been more balanced.
Mukul Singh Patel –
The discussion was engaging, but sometimes lacked depth. Could have explored certain topics in more detail.
Khushi Kaur Arora –
It was clear some points were cherry-picked for the sake of argument, but good read.
Vilvanathan T –
The book felt a little preachy, but it did raise some important points about tolerance.
Ishan Madan –
Eye-opening and insightful! This book challenges assumptions and encourages critical thinking about Islam and tolerance.
Sandat Sadanand Barve –
A brilliant and necessary conversation! This book is essential for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of Islam.
Lakshita Khurana –
I did not agree with all the points, but it was an interesting discussion.
Shreyas Bisla –
A crucial conversation needed in today’s world. Both authors provide compelling arguments. Highly recommend!