Journey to the End of Islam

by Michael Muhammad Knight

Paperback, 2009

Status

Available

Call number

297.35092

Collection

Publication

Soft Skull Press (2009), Edition: Original, Paperback, 360 pages

Description

In Journey to the End of Islam, Michael Muhammad Knight -- whose work has led to him being hailed as both the Jack Kerouac and Hunter S. Thompson of American Islam -- wanders through Muslim countries, navigating between conflicting visions of his religion. Visiting holy sites in Pakistan, Syria, Egypt, and Ethiopia, Knight engages both the puritanical Islam promoted by Saudi globalization and the heretical strands of popular folk Islam: shrines, magic, music, and drugs. The conflict of "global" and "local" Islam speaks to Knight's own experience approaching the Islamic world as a uniquely American Muslim with his own sources: the modern mythologies of the Nation of Islam and Five Percenters, as well as the arguments of Progressive Muslim thinkers for feminism and reform. Knight's travels conclude at Islam's spiritual center, the holy city of Mecca, where he performs the hajj required of every Muslim. During the rites of pilgrimage, he watches as all variations of Islam converge in one place, under the supervision of Saudi Arabia's religious police. What results is a struggle to separate the spiritual from the political, Knight searching for a personal relationship to Islam in the context of how it's defined by the external world.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member Seajack
Not everyone's cup of tea to be sure - the author being a blue-eyed follower of an offshoot of the Nation of Islam. Moreover, there's a stream of consciousness quality to the writing (some digressions, flashbacks, etc.), along with a hip-hoppy tone, and frequent use of Muslim terms that are never
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explained to the general reader (rakat, du'a, etc.), though can be inferred. So ... why would I recommend it? Knight is a westerner; as he says to one guy in Mecca who criticizes him for not changing his name: "I didn't convert to being an Arab!" In other words, he's even-handed about his positive and negative encounters, neither complaining all the time, nor fawning. He comes off as a bright, though eccentric, young man, who (in spite of the all the hip-hop) expresses himself well.
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LibraryThing member skinglist
Needed to be more familiar with Islam for more solid understanding but great read. More when off thumbs
LibraryThing member aaduncan
This is a wonderful book. This book details Michael Muhammad Knight's travel throughout the Muslim world. His pilgrimages are very interesting, and often quite nontraditional. The book is also filled with the author's idiosyncratic beliefs that are as insightful as they are mesmerizing, and they
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lead the reader to try to figure out for him/herself what they think about God, life, pilgrimage, etc. Thought provoking and amazing, his best book yet.
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Physical description

360 p.; 5.51 inches

ISBN

1593762461 / 9781593762469

Local notes

Annotations by Don Frew.
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