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Islam --- Law --- Islam and justice.
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Islam and justice --- Islamic doctrine --- Justice
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Islam and justice. --- Islam and justice --- Islam --- Religion --- Philosophy & Religion --- Justice and Islam --- Justice
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Islam and justice --- Civil rights (Islamic law) --- Human rights --- Human rights --- Civil rights (Islamic law). --- Human rights. --- Islam and justice. --- Africa, North. --- Middle East.
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"In 'Coercion and Responsibility in Islam', Mairaj Syed explores how classical Muslim theologians and jurists from four intellectual traditions argue about the thorny issues that coercion raises about responsibility for one's action. This is done by assessing four ethical problems: whether the absence of coercion or compulsion is a condition for moral agency; how the law ought to define what is coercive; coercion's effect on the legal validity of speech acts; and its effects on moral and legal responsibility in the cases of rape and murder. Through a comparative and historical examination of these ethical problems, the book demonstrates the usefulness of a new model for analyzing ethical thought produced by intellectuals working within traditions in a competitive pluralistic environment. The book compares classical Muslim thought on coercion with that of modern Western thinkers on these issues and finds significant parallels between them. The finding suggests that a fruitful starting point for comparative ethical inquiry, especially inquiry aimed at the discovery of common ground for ethical action, may be found in an examination of how ethicists from different traditions considered concrete problems."--Publsher's website
Duress (Islamic law) --- Islam and justice. --- Liability (Islamic law) --- Duress (Islamic law).
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An examination of how Muslim scholars from four schools of law and theology debate the ethical issues that coercion generates when considering a person's moral agency and responsibility in cases of speech acts, rape, and murder. It proposes a new model for analysing ethical thought and compares Islamic with Western thought on the same cases.
Duress (Islamic law) --- Islam and justice. --- Justice and Islam --- Justice --- Islamic law
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Sunnites --- Islam and justice --- Islamic law --- Justice --- Droit islamique --- Law and legislation --- Droit --- Aspect religieux --- Islam --- Fiqh --- Règle de droit --- Sources --- Aspect religieux --- Sunnites. --- Fiqh. --- Sources.
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Discrimination in criminal justice administration --- Islam and justice. --- Muslims --- Attitudes. --- Social conditions. --- MuslimsAttitudes. --- Attitudes --- Social conditions --- Islam and justice --- Mohammedans --- Moors (People) --- Moslems --- Muhammadans --- Musalmans --- Mussalmans --- Mussulmans --- Mussulmen --- Religious adherents --- Islam --- Justice and Islam --- Justice --- Race discrimination in criminal justice administration --- Criminal justice, Administration of
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