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Hm, yes, I can see that... that she doesn't really dare to tackle controversies too much. Legolas Send a noteboard - 28/08/2012 11:03:11 PM
And have got her book on the Bible to read.

While I thought the book on Muhammad was very readable, it seemed very sympathetic to me rather than being critical.

And in that case I suppose you might as well go back to basics and take an openly Islamic biography of Muhammad, like some modern edition of Ibn Ishaq - but that's for a Muhammad biography. Her comparative religions may suffer of the same shying away from controversies issue, but there at least you get more information.

The thing is, basically, that her books are very much about reconciling the three religions and helping their believers to get along.
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I suppose this is sort of a survey. Or not. Whatever: world religions - 28/08/2012 03:39:17 PM 1125 Views
It's hard to suggest something when you can't elucidate a goal - 28/08/2012 08:51:22 PM 899 Views
I know. I'm sorry. - 28/08/2012 09:49:33 PM 792 Views
I'd recommend "The World's Religions" by Huston Smith - 28/08/2012 09:35:59 PM 906 Views
I do own that. - 28/08/2012 09:51:15 PM 872 Views
Haven't really read much about religion... interesting question. - 28/08/2012 10:13:08 PM 869 Views
I've read her book on Muhammad - 28/08/2012 10:38:31 PM 921 Views
Hm, yes, I can see that... that she doesn't really dare to tackle controversies too much. - 28/08/2012 11:03:11 PM 816 Views
With respect to Islam, I prefer the Ibn Warraq edited ones. - 29/08/2012 02:13:25 AM 863 Views
Yes - 29/08/2012 05:21:22 PM 1039 Views
How many of these do you have? *NM* - 30/08/2012 11:23:22 PM 352 Views
Sounds like I need to check him out. - 29/08/2012 09:15:50 PM 797 Views
He acts as editor on those books. - 30/08/2012 04:04:45 PM 770 Views

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