"Devji's book casts floods of light on the changes in the Islamic world and the ways in which Muslims understand it. It is indispensable reading if one is to make sense of contemporary developments in Muslim societies."–Charles Taylor, McGill University
"Every book Faisal Devji writes is important. This biography of Islam as an historical actor is daring, learned, occasionally outrageous, invariably revelatory. Here there is no deference to the Western gaze. Devji gives us not only a study of Islam, but a study of modernity that shifts the world on its axis."–Anne Norton, University of Pennsylvania
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Waning Crescent is an absolute tour de force about Islam becoming a historical subject and global actor. A keen eye for detail and connections accompanies its crucial theoretical interventions about sovereignty, secularism, gender, and universalism."–Murad Idris, author of
War for Peace: Genealogies of a Violent Ideal in Western and Islamic Thought "Faisal Devji has emerged as the preeminent historian of global religion in its most surprising, intractable, and understudied aspects. His newest book is no less original in its stunning and disarming approach.
Waning Crescent forms essential reading for a wide audience that will appreciate its erudition and for those rare acute political observers rightly concerned with the present spell cast by our more oppressing spiritual pasts but also intrigued by the normative resources that may yet be found there."–Hent de Vries, author of
Miracles et métaphysique and editor of
Religion Beyond a Concept