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Letters to a young Muslim

Title
Letters to a young Muslim / Omar Saif Ghobash.
ISBN
9781250119841
1250119847
Edition
First edition.
Publication
New York : Picador, [2017]
Copyright Notice Date
©2016
Physical Description
xvii, 244 pages ; 20 cm
Summary
Omar Saif Ghobash was born in 1971 in the United Arab Emirates -- the same year the country was founded -- to an Arab father and a Russian mother. After a traumatizing experience losing his father to a violent attack in 1977, when he was only six years old, Ghobash began to realize the severe violence that surrounded him in his home country. As he grew older, eventually being appointed as the UAE Ambassador to Russia in 2008, he began to reflect on what it means to be a Muslim, establishing a moral foundation rooted in the belief of the hard grind that is the crux of spiritual and practical living. This book is the result of the personal exploration Ghobash went through in the years after his father's death. The new generation of Muslims is tomorrow's leadership, and yet many are vulnerable to taking the violent shortcut to paradise and ignoring the traditions and foundations of Islam. The burning question, Ghobash argues, is how moderate Muslims will unite and find a voice that is true to Islam while actively and productively engaging in the modern world. Letters to a Young Muslim will explore how Arabs can provide themselves, their children, and their youth with a better chance of prosperity and peace in a globalized world, while attempting to explain the history and complications of the modern-day Arab landscape and how the younger generation can solve problems with extremists internally, contributing to overall world peace.
Other formats
Online version: Ghobash, Omar Saif, 1971- author. Letters to a young Muslim New York : Picador, 2017
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
February 22, 2017
Contents
The questions you face
The gray area
Landscapes of Islam
Wealth, opportunity, and repentance
Fragments of memory
The limits of what we can know
My first dark days
Who on Earth told you that?
What is true Islam?
"Islam is a religion of peace"
Crisis of authority
Responsibility
The perspective of an outsider
Path to fundamentalism
Violence
Role models
The challenge of freedom
Our complex entanglement with the west
Revelation and reason
Sermons and what to expect in the mosque on Fridays
Good deeds and bad deeds
The Quran and the search for knowledge
How we construct ourselves and the past
Men and women
Free speech and the silence within ourselves
A closer look at a moral conundrum
The Muslim individual.
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