Islam in Germany (E-Book)
Abu Bakr Rieger
Abu Bakr Rieger comments on daily events and fundamental questions of Islam in Germany and Europe in easily digestible diary entries, in which economic theory has its place alongside the spirituality of Islamic sheikhs, insights from Western philosophy alongside the facticity of current political and social conditions. By bringing Islam closer to the Christian-educated reader from the unusual perspective of the Western spirituality of his own classics and outstanding thinkers – previously little-noticed insights from the poet prince Goethe, cultural-critical positions from "Globalia" author Rufin or Martin Heidegger's interpretation of technology – and at the same time demonstrating to Muslims the occasional fruitfulness of Western thought in their own Muslim questions, the author achieves a small masterpiece that combines a refreshing breadth of vision with precision and wit in the analysis of the individual: Indispensable for all those who care about the Islamic question.
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