SELECTED READING

"Fourteen Ninety Two: The Decline of Medievalism and the Rise of the Modern Age," by Barnet Litvinoff. Macmillan, New York, 1991.

"A History of the Arab Peoples," by A. Hourani. Harvard University Press, Boston, 1991.

"Muslims: Their Religious Beliefs and Practices," by A. Rippin. Routledge, London, 1990.

"The Meaning of the Glorious Koran: An Explanatory Translation by Mohammed Marmaduke Pickthall," Mentor, New York, 1953.

"An Introduction to Islam," by Frederick Mathewson Denny. Macmillan, New York, 1985.

"Islam: The Straight Path," by John Esposito. Oxford University Press, New York, 1987.

"The Jews of Islam," by Bernard Lewis. Princeton University Press, Princeton, 1984.

"Conflicting Visions: Spiritual Possibilities of Modern Israel," by David Hartman. Schocken Books, New York, 1990.

"Judaism, the Jewish People, and the Jewish State," by Yeshayahu Leibowitz. Harvard University Press, Boston, 1992.

"Is Latin America Turning Protestant? The Politics of Evangelical Growth," by David Stoll. University of California Press, Berkeley and Los Angeles, 1990.

"The Prophet and the Pharaoh," by Gilles Kepel. Al-Saqi Books, London, 1985.

"Mother Earth Spirituality," by Ed McGaa and Eagle Man. Harper & Row, San Francisco, 1990.

"Seven Arrows," by Hyemeyohsts Storm. Harper & Row, New York, 1972.

"Red Man's Religion," by Ruth Underhill. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1965.

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