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_aKadivar, Mohsen _eautore |
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_aHuman Rights and Reformist Islam / _cMirjam Künkler, Mohsen Kadivar, Niki Akhavan. |
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_aEdinburgh : _bEdinburgh University Press, _c[2022] |
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| 300 | _a1 online resource (552 p.) | ||
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_tFrontmatter -- _tContents -- _tAcknowledgements -- _tForeword: Revising Shari‘a in the Light of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights -- _tPreface to the English Translation -- _tIntroduction to the 2008 Edition -- _tSection One. The Bases for Discussions on Islam and Human Rights -- _t1 From Traditional Islam to End-oriented Islam -- _t2 The Principles of Compatibility between Islam and Modernity -- _t3 An Introduction to the Public and Private Debate in Islamic Culture -- _tSection Two. Islam and Human Rights -- _t4 Imam Sajjad and the Rights of Mankind -- _t5 Human Rights and Reformist Islam -- _t6 Questions and Answers about Human Rights and Reformist Islam -- _t7 Human Rights, Secularism and Religion -- _tSection Three. Freedoms of Belief, Religion and Politics -- _t8 The Freedom of Belief and Religion in Islam and Human Rights Documents -- _t8 The Freedom of Belief and Religion in Islam and Human Rights Documents -- _tSection Four. Women’s Rights -- _t10 Reformist Islam and Women’s Rights -- _t11 Women’s Rights in the Hereafter: A Qur’anic Theological Study -- _tSection Five. Other Debates in Human Rights -- _t12 The Issue of Slavery in Contemporary Islam -- _t13 The Rights of Non-Muslims in Contemporary Islam1 -- _t14 Social Security in Islamic Teachings -- _tBibliography -- _tGlossary -- _tIndex |
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| 520 | _aPublished in Association with the Aga Khan University Institute for the Study of Muslim CivilisationsTranslates the influential collection Haqq al-nas, which argues for the compatibility of human rights and IslamWritten by an original and prolific intellectual of the Iranian reform movementAdds an extensive new introduction and annotations throughout the text from Mohsen Kadivar bringing the work up-to-date and placing it in its academic and public contextsIncludes a preface by Professor Mirjam Künkler explaining the importance of the translation and the value of its contribution to current scholarly debateCritically compares Mohsen Kadivar’s approach to Islam and human rights with those of five leading contemporary scholars: Mahmoud M. Taha, Abdullahi A. an-Na’im, Ann E. Mayer, Mohammad M. Shabestari and Abdulaziz A. Sachedina Includes a glossary of key terminologyHuman Rights and Reformist Islam critiques traditional Islamic approaches to the question of compatibility between human rights and Islam, and argues instead for their reconciliation from the perspective of a reformist Islam. The book focuses on six controversial case studies: religious discrimination; gender discrimination; slavery; freedom of religion; punishment of apostasy; and arbitrary or harsh punishments. Explaining the strengths of structural ijtihad, Mohsen Kadivar’s approach is based on the rational classification of Islamic teachings as temporal or permanent on the one hand, and four criteria of being Islamic on the other: reasonableness, justice, morality and efficiency. In the book, all of the verses and Hadith that are problematic in relation to human rights are abrogated rationally according to these criteria. The result is a powerful, solutions-based argument based on reformist Islam – providing a scholarly bridge between modernity and Islamic tradition in relation to human rights. | ||
| 538 | _aMode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. | ||
| 546 | _aIn English. | ||
| 588 | 0 | _aDescription based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 29. Mai 2023) | |
| 650 | 4 | _aIslamic Studies. | |
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_aHISTORY / Middle East / Iran. _2bisacsh |
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