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Zusatztext Teaching Islam makes a good graduation gift for the aspiring academic in Islamic Studies. Klappentext Despite the importance of Islam in global affairs and the role of Islamic Studies in Religious Studies, little attention has been given to the basic questions of how Islam should be taught. This volume brings together a number of leading scholars of Islamic Studies with rich experience in teaching Islam in a diversity of undergraduate settings, from large public universities to small private colleges. Topics addressed include Islamic law, the Quran, Sufism, women in Islam, Islam in America, and teaching about Islam through Arabic literature and the use of new information technology. Along with providing practical information about structuring courses and assignments, the contributors examine the place of Islamic Studies in the larger theoretical framework of Religious Studies and liberal arts curricula. Zusammenfassung The critical role of Islam in global affairs makes it an increasingly valuable part of the undergraduate curriculum. Despite this, very little consideration has been given to methods of teaching Islam. This book brings together leading scholars to offer perspectives on teaching Islam to undergraduates. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface: Theoretical and Pedagogical Frames for Presenting Islam in the Religious Studies Classroom Part I:Theoretical and Pedagogical Frames for Presenting Islam in the Religious Studies Classroom 2: A. Kevin Reinhart: On the "Introduction to Islam" 3: Keith Lewinstein: Recent Critical Scholarship and the Teaching of Islam 4: Bruce B.Lawrence: Islamicate Civilization:The View from Asia Part II:Dimensions of Muslim Faith, Community and Order 6: Jane Dammen McAuliffe: Disparity and Context: Teaching Quranic STudies in North America 7: Carl W. Ernst: Between Orientalism and Fundamentalism: Problematising the Teaching of Sufism 8: Zayn Kassam: Engendering and Experience: Teaching a Course on Women in Islam Part III: Contemporary Issues and Challenges in Teaching Islam as a Religion 10: Marcia Hermansen: Teaching about Muslims in America 11: Corinne Blake: Incorporating Information Technology into Courses on Islamic Civilisation 12: Tazim R. Kassam: Teaching Religion in the twenty-first Century ...