"The Islamic understanding of Death and Resurrection is not merely
a careful study of a portentous topic, but a vivid exposition of
Muslim contemplation of that from which present-day Westerners tend
to avert their gaze."-- Bulletin of the Center for the Study of
World Religions
"This book is both a solid scholarly study and, at the same time,
very readable. It is an invaluable resource...for specialists in
Islamic studies as well as those with a general interest in world
religions. It is a 'must read' for anyone seriously interested in
Islamic eschatology."-- Review and Expositor
"This is a powerful attempt to delineate how well-educated,
socially privileged and theologically pure Muslims, all of the
members of the majority or Sunni community, have evolved variant
beliefs about death and resurrection from the classical to the
modern periods...the work is excellent. It is comprehensive in
form, cogent in exposition, and ample in documentation."--Journal
of the American Academy of Religion
"This is a fairly detailed study of a subject of capital importance
for the religious consciousness of Muslims...The book under review
is of interest not only to students of comparative religions but
also to all seekers of truth who are interested in issues of such
momentous implications."-- Islamic Culture
"A needed and distinctive overview of Islamic eschatology from the
Quran to modern Muslim writers...Students of Islam now have that
long-overdue introductory text."-- International Journal of Middle
East Studies
"This is a fairly detailed study of a subject of capital importance
for the religious consciousness of Muslims....The book under review
is of interest not only to students of comparative religions but
also to all seekers of truth who are interested in issues of such
momentous implications."-- Islamic Culture
"This is a powerful attempt to delineate how well-educated,
socially privileged and theologically pure Muslims, all of the
members of the majority or Sunni community, have evolved variant
beliefs about death and resurrection from the classical to the
modern periods...the work is excellent. It is comprehensive in
form, cogent in exposition, and ample in documentation."--Journal
of the American Academy of Religion
"This book is both a solid scholarly study and, at the same time,
very readable. It is an invaluable resource...for specialists in
Islamic studies as well as those with a general interest in world
religions. It is a 'must read' for anyone seriously interested in
Islamic eschatology."-- Review and Expositor
"The Islamic understanding of Death and Resurrection is not merely
a careful study of a portentous topic, but a vivid exposition of
Muslim contemplation of that from which present-day Westerners tend
to avert their gaze."-- Bulletin of the Center for the Study of
World Religions
"A needed and distinctive overview of Islamic eschatology from the
Quran to modern Muslim writers...Students of Islam now have that
long-overdue introductory text."-- International Journal of Middle
East Studies
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