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Date: 14 Aug 2007 02:50:33 PM
Object: MORMON DEFENDING MO-HAM-MAD
Book explores the life of Islam's founder
BYU author aims to educate Westerners
By Carrie A. Moore
Deseret Morning News
Aug. 11, 2007
As director of the Middle Eastern Texts Initiative at Brigham Young
University, Daniel Peterson has overseen the translation of many
documents from Arabic to English, providing Western scholars with a
rich new library of research materials that were previously
inaccessible.
Now he's written a book designed to help Western laymen understand the
founder of Islam, free from the cynical characterizations that have
grown up around Muhammad among some in Christianity and Judaism. That
is according to Muslim scholars who have praised the book as "the best
scholarly text on the prophet Muhammad written by a Christian."
"Muhammad: Prophet of God," published earlier this year by Eerdmans
Publishing, provides a narrative of Muhammad's life that weaves his
revelations, his inspiration and his personal relationships together
in "a clear, fluid style that makes it suitable for both scholars and
nonscholars," according to Khaleel Mohammed of San Diego State
University.
Discussion about the book is particularly fitting this weekend, which
is the Muslim holiday of Lailat Isra and Miraj, marking Muhammad's
journey from Mecca to Jerusalem and his ascension into heaven.
Peterson said he decided the book was necessary because "the level of
ignorance of people in the West about Islam is stunning." In his
public lectures - particularly since 9/11 - he frequently asks whether
Muhammad lived before or after Christ, and few are able to tell him.
Yet he finds the recent interest in Islam encouraging, as long as it's
responsible. After 9/11, he said he visited Christian bookstores to
see what kinds of books were being published about Islam and was
largely dismayed at what he found, much of it the same type of hateful
rhetoric that has traditionally been directed toward the LDS Church.
"Sometimes it was those same anti-Mormon people doing the writing, and
it's just horrible stuff," he said, noting such books often outsell
the reputable academic books on the subject.
For scholars who know anything about Islam, such books are "beneath
their dignity to even respond to," he said. But such avoidance leads
to acceptance, and that was something Peterson said he wasn't
comfortable staying silent about. "I think it's a moral
responsibility" to correct mischaracterizations. "If you deal in a
field where there are public issues and you are silent when the
misinformation is permeating the culture," that's irresponsible, he
said.
He's collected from 30-40 books that provide blatant misinterpretation
of Islam and is looking to counter those characterizations at every
turn, he said.
Regarded by Muslims as the last in a series of biblical prophets,
including Jesus, Muhammad is known as the "seal of the prophets" by
most, he said, much like the wax seal on a letter that confirms the
integrity of its contents so they won't be tampered with. In fact, the
Muslim concept of a prophet "is not so different from the one that
people would recognize in Utah."
Far from the religious fundamentalists that misconstrue and
misinterpret the Quran - Islam's holy book of revelations to Muhammad
- mainstream Muslims have always had much in common with both Jews and
Christians, who are known as "people of the book" because they share
the Bible as a foundational scripture.
Now he's garnering a reputation for defending a faith that's not his
own, but Peterson said he's OK with that role. "I'm a very active
Latter-day Saint, but I've found myself in this role of being a
defender of Islam. I just think somebody has to do something."
http://www.truthandgrace.com/Mormon.htm
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