Islam and the Problem of Black Suffering
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Islam and the Problem of Black Suffering by Sherman A Jackson
The problem confronting theology in the black community is not simply proving that God exists but, rather, that God cares. For the Muslim, it is essential that such a theology be grounded in the Quran and Islam's theological tradition. The Blackamerican Muslim, meanwhile, must also vindicate the protest-oriented agenda of black religion.
Jackson's work has added a thought-provoking response by Islamic studies and is long overdue in the debate of Black theodicy* Black Diaspora Review *
It goes without saying that any theological discussion is bound to be academic, yet this is an excellent book and a fascinating read. * ARNet *
Jackson's book is a work of theology, and in this dimension it is a skillfully argued plea for Islam as a religion capable of meeting the challenge of black suffering as well as a clear explication of Islamic theodicy. It remarkably succeeds in both the academic register and as a sustained personal plea. * The Azanian Sea *
Jackson is a welcome addition to the writings of American Islamic scholars, most of whom are non-idigenous Muslims; such thinkers are not qualified to write from an Islamic-centric perspective about the numourous social, political, and economical ills that plague Muslim African Americans. * Yusef Sala, BEACON *
Islam and the Problem of Black Suffering warrants high praise for it's scholarship and deserves the attention of Islamic jurists, imams, religious scholars, and coverts. * Latif A. Tarik, Aerican Public University *
It goes without saying that any theological discussion is bound to be academic, yet this is an excellent book and a fascinating read. * ARNet *
Jackson's book is a work of theology, and in this dimension it is a skillfully argued plea for Islam as a religion capable of meeting the challenge of black suffering as well as a clear explication of Islamic theodicy. It remarkably succeeds in both the academic register and as a sustained personal plea. * The Azanian Sea *
Jackson is a welcome addition to the writings of American Islamic scholars, most of whom are non-idigenous Muslims; such thinkers are not qualified to write from an Islamic-centric perspective about the numourous social, political, and economical ills that plague Muslim African Americans. * Yusef Sala, BEACON *
Islam and the Problem of Black Suffering warrants high praise for it's scholarship and deserves the attention of Islamic jurists, imams, religious scholars, and coverts. * Latif A. Tarik, Aerican Public University *
Sherman A. Jackson is Professor of Arabic and Islamic Studies and African-American Studies at the University of Michigan.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780199368013 |
| ISBN 10 | 0199368015 |
| Title | Islam and the Problem of Black Suffering |
| Author | Sherman A Jackson |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Oxford University Press Inc |
| Year published | 2014-03-27 |
| Number of pages | 234 |
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