No god but God is a historical account that delves into the origins and development of Islam from its inception in 7th century Arabia to its role in the modern world. Reza Aslan offers a perspective that emphasizes Islam as a progressive, reformative movement and highlights the complexity and diversity within the Islamic faith. Aslan argues that the current crisis in Islam is a result of struggles between forces of reform and orthodoxy, echoing past debates about religious authority and interpretation.
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