What I Believe
Tariq Ramadan, one of the foremost voices of reformist Islam in the West, has been called both a brave moderate and a terrorist apologist. In a new book out this month from Oxford University Press, What I Believe, Ramadan attempts to clarify his ideas to politicians and journalists as well as ordinary citizens who may be skeptical of the controversy surrounding his writings and activism. What I Believe is a personal narrative, that diverges from his more academic writings including Western Muslims and the Future of Islam (2005), In the Footsteps of the Prophet (2006), and Radical Reform (2008). You can view full length Foreign Affairs reviews of Ramadan’s previous work here.
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