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Farid Ben Belgacem's Study: Muslim-Non-Muslim Relations in Contemporary Orientalism, with Bernard Lewis as a Model
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Farid Ben Belgacem's Study: Muslim-Non-Muslim Relations in Contemporary Orientalism, with Bernard Lewis as a Model

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In 'Muslim-Non-Muslim Relations in Contemporary Orientalism,' Farid Ben Belgacem delves into the intricate dynamics shaping the perception and interaction between the Muslim world and non-Muslim societies. The book critically examines the enduring legacy of contemporary Orientalism, a field often seen as instrumental in constructing narratives about Islam and its followers. Ben Belgacem specifically scrutinizes the influential works and theories of Bernard Lewis, a prominent figure whose contributions significantly shaped Western understanding—and sometimes misunderstanding—of the Middle East and Islam. This study offers a compelling analysis of how Orientalist perspectives have impacted interfaith relations, urging readers to reconsider prevailing views and foster more nuanced dialogues based on historical accuracy and mutual respect.
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