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Islam, a Christian Perspective
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Published on 1983 by Westminster John Knox Press

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Looks at the history of Islam, discusses the life of Muhammad, and examines Islamic culture and religious thought

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Colm Tóibín, all the award-winning writer of All the Masterand Brooklyn, works out your partner's care towards intricate family relationships involving dads in addition to sons—mainly these tensions between fictional the big boys Oscar Wilde, David Joyce, W.B. Yeats, and also their very own fathers. Wilde loathed this dad, nevertheless accepted them to be considerably alike. Joyce's gregarious biological father had your boyfriend's son and daughter through Eire on account of his / her volatile composure along with drinking. Although Yeats's parent, an important catamount, seemed to be obviously a great conversationalist in whose chatter seemed to be much more slick in comparison to the works of art the guy produced. These well-known men of all ages and the fathers who seem to made it simpler for condition these products take place well on Tóibín's retelling, as will Dublin's colourful inhabitants.

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