The Call of the Minaret
'From dawn to after sunset the clock in the mosque punctuates the life of Islam with the consciousness of God...'. First published in 1956, "The Call of the Minaret" remains one of the most acclaimed works in the field of Muslim-Christian relations. Now Kenneth Cragg brings the discussion into the twenty-first century in this third edition of his seminal work, complete with new material including an updated bibliography.Taking the Muslim call to prayer as his starting point, the author unravels the significance of the muezzin's haunting cry, considering prophethood, prayer, politics and community to present a more complete understanding of Islam. It becomes clear that the Islamic call to prayer transcends the boundaries of religion, containing a summons for Christians and Muslims alike. Drawing upon both scholarship and his own abiding spirituality, Kenneth Cragg's study of the two faiths pays homage to both, drawing them out of the shadows of enmity and into the light of mutual understanding.
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The Call of the Minaret
'From dawn to after sunset the clock in the mosque punctuates the life of Islam with the consciousness of God...'. First published in 1956, "The Call of the Minaret" remains one of the most acclaimed works in the field of Muslim-Christian relations. Now Kenneth Cragg brings the discussion into the twenty-first century in this third edition of his seminal work, complete with new material including an updated bibliography.Taking the Muslim call to prayer as his starting point, the author unravels the significance of the muezzin's haunting cry, considering prophethood, prayer, politics and community to present a more complete understanding of Islam. It becomes clear that the Islamic call to prayer transcends the boundaries of religion, containing a summons for Christians and Muslims alike. Drawing upon both scholarship and his own abiding spirituality, Kenneth Cragg's study of the two faiths pays homage to both, drawing them out of the shadows of enmity and into the light of mutual understanding.
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The Call of the Minaret

The Call of the Minaret

by Kenneth Cragg
The Call of the Minaret

The Call of the Minaret

by Kenneth Cragg

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'From dawn to after sunset the clock in the mosque punctuates the life of Islam with the consciousness of God...'. First published in 1956, "The Call of the Minaret" remains one of the most acclaimed works in the field of Muslim-Christian relations. Now Kenneth Cragg brings the discussion into the twenty-first century in this third edition of his seminal work, complete with new material including an updated bibliography.Taking the Muslim call to prayer as his starting point, the author unravels the significance of the muezzin's haunting cry, considering prophethood, prayer, politics and community to present a more complete understanding of Islam. It becomes clear that the Islamic call to prayer transcends the boundaries of religion, containing a summons for Christians and Muslims alike. Drawing upon both scholarship and his own abiding spirituality, Kenneth Cragg's study of the two faiths pays homage to both, drawing them out of the shadows of enmity and into the light of mutual understanding.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781851682102
Publisher: Oneworld Publications
Publication date: 02/01/2000
Edition description: 3RD
Pages: 384
Product dimensions: 5.30(w) x 8.50(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

Kenneth Cragg has written extensively on the subject of Muslim-Christian relations, and his books have become classics in their field. Bishop Cragg has held academic and ecclesiastical posts in the UK, Jerusalem, Beirut, Cairo, Nigeria and the USA; in retirement he serves as Honorary Assistant Bishop in the Diocese of Oxford. He is an Honorary Fellow of Jesus College, Oxford.

Table of Contents

Part 1- Islam at the new century
1. Change and continuity
Part 2 - Minaret and Muslim
2. God - there is none save he
3. Muhammad, the apostle of God.
4. Prayer and religious life in Islam
5. The Islamic order for human society.
Part 3 - Minaret and Christian
6. Mosque and meeting
7. The call to understanding
8. The call to participation;
9. The call to retrieval
10. The call to interpretation
11. The call to hope and faith.
Notes;
Book list;
The Qur'an - quotations and references.
Index
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