A delightful memoir of a life lived in Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Britain, brimming with poignancy, poetry and absurdity.
Ziauddin Sardar Ordre des livres
Ziauddin Sardar est un auteur prolifique dont l'œuvre navigue à l'intersection des études islamiques, de la science et des relations culturelles. Son écriture explore les dynamiques complexes entre l'Orient et l'Occident, se concentrant souvent sur l'expérience asio-britannique et sur la manière dont l'islam façonne l'identité contemporaine. Sardar est reconnu pour son approche sceptique mais perspicace de la religion et de la société, puisant dans une riche tradition intellectuelle. Ses contributions encouragent les lecteurs à contempler les rencontres culturelles et les possibilités de compréhension dans un monde de plus en plus interconnecté.







- 2018
- 2016
Islam Beyond the Violent Jihadis
- 192pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Writer and critic Ziauddin Sardar tells the stories of different interpretations of Islam and argues for a critical version of a religion that has a long and distinguished history.
- 2016
Science, Technology and Development in the Muslim World
- 218pages
- 8 heures de lecture
This book, first published in 1977, aims to present a Muslim view of development and highlights some of the related issues that were being debated in the Muslim world. The author outlines the parameters of the Muslim world as well as the Muslim world-view, and provides an analysis of science, science policy and Muslim culture. This title will be of interest to students of economic and social policy, as well as students of Middle Eastern studies.
- 2015
Reads the Qur'an in the context in which the verses were revealed, and, in doing so, highlights the relevance of its teachings today
- 2015
Critical Muslim 13: race
- 256pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Hassan Mahamdallie argues that racism is twenty-first century's main problem, Shannon Shah detects racial overtones within Islam, Robert Irwin examines race and racism in the Arabian Nights, Hugh Kennedy uncovers the ninth century Zanj slave uprisings, Sejad Mekic looks for signs of hope in Bosnia, Sadiyya Shaikh explores religious imaginaries of ibn Arabi, Avaes Mohammad evokes parallel lives in Blackburn, Gary MacFarlane revisits the Christian fundamentalism of abolitionist John Brown, Ziauddin Sardar has unsavoury encounters in Saudi Arabia, and Naima Khan accuses South Asian Muslims of looking down on Africans.About Critical A quarterly publication of ideas and issues showcasing groundbreaking thinking on Islam and what it means to be a Muslim in a rapidly changing, interconnected world. Each edition centers on a discrete theme, and contributions include reportage, academic analysis, cultural commentary, photography, poetry, and book reviews.Also in this Ruth Waterman's photographs of Bosnia, an epic poem on Bhopal, poetry by Dorothea Smartt, a short story by Aiysha Jahan, race relations in Trinidad and our list of ten political organisations that promote Islamophobia.
- 2014
A groundbreaking, accessible and passionate journey to the spiritual home of Islam, from its religious roots and through the layers of its fascinating history to the place and symbol it is today
- 2013
Introducing Chaos
- 176pages
- 7 heures de lecture
- 2013
Introducing Mathematics traces the story of mathematics from the ancient world to modern times, describing the great discoveries and providing an accessible introduction to topics such as algebra and chaos theory.
- 2012
Muhammad: All That Matters
- 154pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Ziauddin Sardar's brilliant new book is ideal for students or general readers who want to know all that matters about Muhammad.
- 2011
Unique graphic introductions to big ideas and thinkers, written by experts in the field.


