I did not believe that more could be said about Muhammad 'Abduh, the influential nineteenth-century Egyptian religious scholar, but Oliver Scharbrodt does just that in <i>Muhammad 'Abduh ... </i>This book is a needed corrective in our understanding of colonial and postcolonial thought in the Muslim-majority world.
- Nareman Amin, Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies,
Scharbrodt’s biography is a painstaking and very readable account of one of the most important Islamic thinkers of the modern age. It makes innovative use of the paradigm of a culture of ambiguity.
- Mark Sedgwick, Journal of Islamic Studies,
This is an excellent study of a figure who in many ways is both neglected and misconstrued.
The Muslim World Book Review