The Islamic Moses, Mustafa Akyol
The Islamic Moses, Mustafa Akyol
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The Islamic Moses
How the Prophet Inspired Jews and Muslims to Flourish Together and Change the World

Author: Mustafa Akyol

Narrator: Neil Shah

Unabridged: 8 hr 26 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 09/10/2024


Synopsis

There is one human mentioned in the Quran more than any other: Moses. Why is it that the Jewish prophet dominates the Islamic scripture? Because he is the role model for Muhammad, Islam's own prophet. Because Islam, just like Christianity, is deeply intertwined with Judaism—although surprisingly little attention has been given to this fascinating connection between the two religions.

Author and journalist Mustafa Akyol takes listeners on a theological and historical walk through that much-neglected side of the Abrahamic triangle: the Judeo-Islamic tradition. Using Moses's presence in the Quran as a jumping-off point, Akyol explores the first historical encounter between Muslims and Jews, the creative symbiosis and mutual enrichment that occurred between the two belief systems in medieval times, and the modern emergence, development, and perception of the two religions.

At a time of bitter conflict in the Middle East, The Islamic Moses dives into the older, deeper, and often unexpectedly brighter story of Jews and Muslims. Listeners of any background will be surprised by the common historical and theological ground that exists between the two religions, and will come away with a better understanding of both.

About Mustafa Akyol

Mustafa Akyol is a regular contributing opinion writer for The New York Times, covering matters of Islam in the modern world. His earlier books, Islam without Extremes and The Islamic Jesus, have been reviewed and praised by The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, and The Economist. Islam without Extremes was long-listed for the 2012 Lionel Gelber Prize literary prize while also being banned in Malaysia for challenging the “religion police.”


Reviews

Goodreads review by Hal on October 09, 2024

This is an interesting and important book, and at the same time, a problematic one. This is an account of early Islam and its great respect for Moses and the Jewish people. Akyol presents a lovely, almost utopic view of Muslim/Jewish history and what could be our future. However, this is also his pr......more

Goodreads review by Roger on November 01, 2024

It’s unfortunate so many believers in one faith aren’t willing to give any time to gain knowledge from other faiths. United as part of the Abrahamic tradition, the world’s three major religions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam have so much to learn from one another, and a starting point to bridgi......more

Goodreads review by Scott on June 03, 2024

Akyol provides a critical survey of history and scriptural interpretation for Islamic and Jewish relations (and Christian thrown in occasionally). After comparing and contrasting Q’uranic and Hebrew scripture depictions of Moses (Moshe), he moves on to the oscillating political and religious allianc......more

Goodreads review by Bebo on November 12, 2024

Thank you to NetGalley for providing me an ARC of this book for an honest review. All opinions are my own. Having grown up in a Protestant Christian background, I grew up with so many misconceptions about both Judaism and Islam. I've been wanting to learn more about both religions for some time now,......more

Goodreads review by Leena on March 18, 2025

Every person able to influence the debate around the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and certainly every policymaker and pundit in a position to make a difference, should read this book. The Jewish-Muslim relationship was an extraordinary one of predominantly mutual respect, trust, coexistence and col......more