1: Family Resemblances
2: The Scandal of Difference
3: The Snares of Literalism
4: Controlling Women
5: Fundamentalism and Nationalism I
6: Fundamentalism and Nationalism II
7: Conclusion
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Malise Ruthven is a freelance writer and journalist, and visiting professor at the University of California, San Diego. A former scriptwriter with the BBC Arabic and World Services, he holds an MA in English Literature and a PhD in Social and Political Sciences from Cambridge University. He is renowned as a commentator on Islam and the Arabic world.
`Stimulating.'
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Guardian
`'...powerful stuff ... this book is perceptive and
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Observer
`This is a gentle, civilised book, written with some style. I
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`The first clear definition of this indispensable yet misused
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the changing identity of supposedly secular societies.'
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