Between Heaven and Hell: Islam, Salvation, and the Fate of Others

Between Heaven and Hell: Islam, Salvation, and the Fate of Others

by Mohammad Hassan Khalil (Editor)
Between Heaven and Hell: Islam, Salvation, and the Fate of Others

Between Heaven and Hell: Islam, Salvation, and the Fate of Others

by Mohammad Hassan Khalil (Editor)

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Overview

In Between Heaven and Hell, eminent and up-and-coming scholars representing a diversity of backgrounds and viewpoints address the question of non-Muslim salvation: according to the Islamic ethos (however understood), what can be said about the status and fate of non-Muslims? Each of the volume's contributors responds to this often asked "salvation question"-a question with profound theological and practical implications-from different angles: while some limit themselves to its historical dimensions, others approach it as theologians and philosophers, while yet others focus on the relationship between this-worldly relations with Others and next-worldly conceptions of salvation. Collectively and individually, the essays in this volume advance our understanding of Islamic thought and Muslim societies and indeed the discourse on religious diversity. This groundbreaking volume does not conclude with neat resolutions; instead, it offers fascinating expositions, debates, and points of departure for further contemplation. Contributors include Mohammad Hassan Khalil, Tariq Ramadan, William C. Chittick, Farid Esack, Mohammad Fadel, David M. Freidenreich, Marcia Hermansen, Jerusha Lamptey, Bruce B. Lawrence, Muhammad Legenhausen, Yasir Qadhi, A. Kevin Reinhart, Sajjad Rizvi, Reza Shah-Kazemi, and Tim Winter.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199945412
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 01/08/2013
Pages: 368
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.20(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Mohammad Hassan Khalil is Associate Professor of Religious Studies, Adjunct Professor of Law, and Director of the Muslim Studies Program at Michigan State University.

Table of Contents

Foreword: Salvation: The Known and the Unknown - Tariq Ramadan
Acknowledgments
A Note on Conventions
Contributors
Introduction: Grappling with the Salvation Question - Mohammad Hassan Khalil
Part I: Historical Dimensions
Chapter 1: Failures of Practice or Failures of Faith: Are Non-Muslims Subject to the Sharia? - A. Kevin Reinhart
Chapter 2: ''No Salvation Outside Islam'': Muslim Modernists, Democratic Politics, and Islamic Theological Exclusivism - Mohammad Fadel
Part II: Diversity and Mercy
Chapter 3: The Ambiguity of the Qur'anic Command - William C. Chittick
Chapter 4: Beyond Polemics and Pluralism: The Universal Message of the Qur'an - Reza Shah-Kazemi
Part III: Supersessionism and Mercy
Chapter 5: The Path of Allah or the Paths of Allah? Revisiting Classical and Medieval Sunni Approaches to the Salvation of Others - Yasir Qadhi
Chapter 6: Realism and the Real: Islamic Theology and the Problem of Alternative Expressions of God - Tim Winter
Part IV: Reconceptualizing Pluralism
Chapter 7: Non-reductive Pluralism and Religious Dialogue - Muhammad Legenhausen
Chapter 8: Oneself as the Saved Other? The Ethics and Soteriology of Difference in Two Muslim Thinkers - Sajjad Rizvi
Part V: Otherness and the Qur'an
Chapter 9: The Portrayal of Jews and the Possibilities for Their Salvation in the Qur'an - Farid Esack
Chapter 10: Embracing Relationality and Theological Tensions: Muslima Theology, Religious Diversity, and Fate - Jerusha Lamptey
Part VI: Otherness and Inclusion
Chapter 11: The Food of the Damned - David M. Freidenreich
Chapter 12: Acts of Salvation: Agency, Others, and Prayer beyond the Grave in Islam - Marcia Hermansen
Chapter 13: Citizen Ahmad among the Believers: Salvation Contextualized in Indonesia and Egypt - Bruce B. Lawrence
Glossary of Select Terms
Index
Index of Qur'anic Verses
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