Beyond Belief is a book about one of the more important and unsettling issues of our time. But it is not a book of opinion. It is, in the Naipaul way, a very rich and human book, full of people and their stories: stories of family, both broken and whole; of religion and nation; and of the constant struggle to create a world of virtue and prosperity in equal measure.
Islam is an Arab religion, and it makes imperial Arabizing demands on its converts. In this way it is more than a private faith; and it can become a neurosis. What has this Arab Islam done to the histories of the non-Arab Islamic states: Indonesia, Iran, Pakistan, and Malaysia? How do the converted peoples view their past - and their future? In a follow-up to Among the Believers, his classic account of his travels through these countries, V.
S. Naipaul returns, after a gap of seventeen years, to find out how and what the converted preach. `Peerless .
. . the human encounters are described minutely, superbly, picking up inconsistencies in people's tales, catching the uncertainties and the nuances .
. . there is a candour to his writing, a constant precision at its heart' Sunday Times
Weight | 0.800000 |
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By | V.S. Naipaul |
Country of Publication | United Kingdom |
Dimensions | 19.6 x 13.3 cm |
Format | Paperback |
ISBN/EAN | 9780330517874 |
Pagination | 448 Pages |
Publication Date | Sep 2, 2010 |
Publisher | Pan Macmillan |