The end of the world thru the eyes of ISIS w/ Dr. Saritoprak

Published: April 19, 2017, 6:31 p.m.

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\\u201cAccessible and readable. Spotlights an important theological theme in a way that both illuminates its internal development in Islamic thought and presents it as a helpful basis for interreligious discussion. The topic is very much in need of teaching and discussion and is a fine example of \\u2018common ground.\\u2019\\u201d\\u2014John Renard, author of Islam and Christianity

\\u201cContains valuable and fascinating material about how classical Muslim theologians treated various aspects of Jesus and, in particular, the role of Jesus in Islamic eschatology. Saritoprak brings new insights from contemporary Turkish thinkers to bear on the issues raised by the Jesus figure in Islamic narratives about the Last Days.\\u201d\\u2014Marcia Hermansen, author of Shah Wali Allah\\u2019s Treatises on Islamic Law

\\u201cA refreshingly easy read that makes a complex world of theology and interfaith relations accessible and enjoyable for readers of all backgrounds.\\u201d\\u2014Jonathan Brown, author of Hadith: Muhammad\\u2019s Legacy in the Medieval and Modern World
"Truly a pathfinder effort in the potentially rich engagement of Muslims and Christians. It should contribute greatly to a rapprochement."\\u2014Wayne A. Holst
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Few people realize that Jesus was a prominent messenger of God in Islam and that Muslims believe in the return of Jesus. Even among Muslims, it is not well known that there are diverse interpretations of references to Jesus in the Qur\\u2019an and the Hadith. Aiming to remedy this, Islam\\u2019s Jesus takes a bold yet candid look at the highly charged topic of Jesus\\u2019s place in Islam, exploring some of the religion\\u2019s least understood aspects.


Examining multiple intellectual traditions, Zeki Saritoprak makes clear the reality of pluralism in the history of Islamic religious scholarship. Actively engaged in efforts to promote interfaith dialogue and harmony, Saritoprak thoughtfully argues that the shared belief in Jesus presents an excellent opportunity for understanding between Muslims and Christians. Together, they constitute more than half of the world\\u2019s population, and such understanding may be a foundation for peace.
Review
\\u201cSaritoprak holds that Christians, Muslims and Jews have to be able to speak about their central and essential theological truths to have a meaningful dialogue.\\u201d\\u2014 Catholic Register


\\u201cIn a day when other books, such as Reza Aslan\\u2019s Zealot, which also attempts to turn a microscope on to Jesus, have stirred such volatile reactions, Saritoprak sets up his book . . . for non-Muslims and Muslims alike to re-discover the revered central figure of the Christian religion as Jesus is understood in Muslim tradition.\\u201d\\u2014 Middle East Media and Book Reviews Online


\\u201cAn important book [that] deals with one of the most sensitive issues in Christian-Muslim dialogue.\\u201d\\u2014 Journal of Ecumenical Studies


"Probably to date the most complete presentation of the eschatological role of Jesus according to Islam."-- Islamochristiana


"A worthwhile and accessible read for Muslims, Christians, or anyone wanting to know more about ?Isa, Islam, and the End."\\u2014 Claritas: Journal of Dialogue & Culture?
About the Author
Zeki Saritoprak is associate professor in the Department of Theology and Religious Studies and the Beddi\\xfczaman Said Nursi Chair in Islamic Studies at John Carroll University. He is the author of numerous works on Islamic theology in English, Turkish, and Arabic.'