
Princeton UP Ideas Podcast 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 and author specializing in Islamic history, dives into the complexities of Islam’s narrative. He challenges conventional views, highlighting the diverse practices and beliefs within the religion over centuries. Tolan emphasizes the historical interplay between Muslims and other cultures, the vital role of figures like Ibn Battuta, and contemporary debates around gender and identity. His insights shed light on how Islam has evolved amid political upheaval, including reflections on the Arab Spring and the rise of Islamist movements.
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Core Islamic Practices Evolved Over Centuries
- Much of what we think are Islamic fundamentals developed gradually under Umayyad and Abbasid rule rather than purely from Muhammad's lifetime.
- The Umayyads shaped Islamic symbols and hierarchy to legitimize conquest and governance across diverse non-Muslim populations.
Be Transparent About Your Scholarly Position
- Scholars should disclose their perspective and limits when writing about another tradition.
- John Tolan urges transparency about being an outsider and focusing on lived history rather than theology.
Plurality Within Islam Is Historical
- Islam has multiple, longstanding currents: legalism, mysticism (Sufism), and political/imperial interpretations coexisted early on.
- Conflicts between these currents persist today and are amplified by well-funded fundamentalist movements.

