Orientalism, Volume 10A groundbreaking critique of the West's historical, cultural, and political perceptions of the East that is—decades after its first publication—one of the most important books written about our divided world. |
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Page 274
... Gibb's recognition of Massignon's achievement constitutes an awareness that as an alternative to Gibb's own work ( by implication , that is ) , Massignon was to be dealt with . I am of course imputing things to Gibb's obituary that are ...
... Gibb's recognition of Massignon's achievement constitutes an awareness that as an alternative to Gibb's own work ( by implication , that is ) , Massignon was to be dealt with . I am of course imputing things to Gibb's obituary that are ...
Page 278
... Gibb in 1932. ( It also includes an impressive article on North African Islam by Massignon . ) Gibb's task as he saw it was to assess Islam , its present situation , its possible future course . In such a task the individual and ...
... Gibb in 1932. ( It also includes an impressive article on North African Islam by Massignon . ) Gibb's task as he saw it was to assess Islam , its present situation , its possible future course . In such a task the individual and ...
Page 283
... Gibb's writings on Islam predated the religion as a coherent body of " living " beliefs , since his writing was able to get hold of " Islam " as a silent appeal made to Muslims before their faith became a matter for worldly argument ...
... Gibb's writings on Islam predated the religion as a coherent body of " living " beliefs , since his writing was able to get hold of " Islam " as a silent appeal made to Muslims before their faith became a matter for worldly argument ...
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