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Civil rights (Islamic law) --- Islamic law --- Maronites --- History --- Lebanon --- History.
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This resource argues for the compatibility human rights and Islam, focusing on six controversial case studies: religious discrimination; gender discrimination; slavery; freedom of religion; punishment of apostasy; and arbitrary or harsh punishments.
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Islam and justice --- Civil rights (Islamic law) --- Human rights --- Civil rights (Islamic law). --- Human rights. --- Islam and justice. --- Africa, North. --- Middle East.
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Civil rights (Islamic law). --- Globalization --- Human rights --- Law and globalization. --- Religious aspects --- Islam. --- Religious aspects --- Islam.
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"Rethinking Islam and Human Rights is the first book to delineate an original way of understanding the organic production of Islamic knowledge on human rights that overcomes the fragmented nature of the ('rapprochement') literature that focuses on change in the context of either Islamic scripture (formalized Islamic knowledge) or Islamic sensibility (experiential Islamic knowing). Thus, this book combines an appreciation for both facets of religious knowledge with an emphasis on the symbiotic relationship between the two. To achieve this, this book weaves together theoretical insights from a range of disciplines, while reworking process tracing methodology, to focus on a single case study analysis of Hizmet's practices (also known as the 'Gülen movement') to flesh out the dynamics of this interactive change and the centrality of practice-based knowledge production therein. In doing so, this book analytically demonstrates how and why social movement practice organically, unassumingly, unintentionally and, often-times, counter-intentionally produces socially transformative formalized Islamic knowledge on human rights. As a result, this book shows how it is possible to account for the production, assimilation, legitimization, and externalization of Islamic knowledge through a single relational process on some of the most intransigent issues in the context of Islam and human rights, that is apostasy and women's rights. Consequently, this book offers us an original, distinctive and important pathway of re-assessing age-old challenges at the cross-sectional impasse of change, stability, and religious knowledge production, which extends beyond those associated with Islam and human rights"--
Human rights --- Civil rights --- Civil rights (Islamic law) --- Religious aspects --- Islam
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Social sciences (general) --- Civil rights (Islamic law). --- Globalization --- Human rights --- Law and globalization. --- Religious aspects --- Islam.
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This volume examines the important question of whether or not international human rights and Islamic law are compatible. It asks whether Muslim States can comply with international human rights law whilst adhering to Islamic law. The traditional arguments on this subject are examined and responded to from both international human rights and Islamic legal perspectives. The volume engages international human rights law in theoretical dialogue with Islamic law, facilitating anevaluation of the human rights policy of modern Muslim States. International Human Rights and Islamic Law formulates a syn
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