
New Books in Islamic Studies John Tolan, "Islam: A New History from Muhammad to the Present" (Princeton UP, 2025)
Dec 15, 2025
John Tolan, Professor Emeritus of History at the University of Nantes, delves into his latest work, which offers a fresh narrative of Islam's complex history. He challenges common misconceptions and highlights the religion’s inherent diversity, from Sufism to legalism. Tolan discusses the historical evolution of Islamic practices, the interplay of cultures from early Mecca to contemporary debates, and how figures like Rabia al-Adawiyya symbolize this richness. He also critiques Arab nationalism's impact on modern movements and anticipates a future filled with transformative possibilities.
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Why Rabia Graces The Cover
- Tolan chose Rabia al-Adawiya for the cover to surprise readers and highlight diversity and continuity in Islam.
- The 18th-century Mughal image links an Iraqi Sufi saint to global Muslim devotion across centuries.
Interfaith Theologies Shaped Each Other
- Christian, Jewish, and Muslim theologies developed interactively within the caliphate.
- Rulers and religious leaders often debated using each other's scriptures and ideas.
Clermont Sparked Complex Crusading Aims
- Pope Urban II's call in 1095 aimed to redirect internal violence and aid Byzantium, not a single scripted plea.
- The crusading movement rapidly focused on capturing Jerusalem and reshaped East–West relations.




