Jamal, A: Islam, Law and the Modern State |
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'This path-breaking study on comparative public law confirms that the globalisation of debates about the relationship of law and religion allows today a profound, sensible re-assessment of plurality-conscious ‘justice as discourse’. Truly liberal theories of justice can indeed be reformulated and contextually applied to include Muslim concepts. An argumentative masterpiece!' Prof. Emeritus Werner Menski, SOAS University of London, UK 'In a time of political Islamic reductionism, when the plural experience of Islam is at risk of being reduced to a dogmatic monolith, Jamal’s book invites Muslims to engage with liberal theories of justice not as the passive recipients of Western ideas, but as the active innovators of the local and global polity.' Professor Marco Ventura, University of Siena, Italy 'This is a highly commendable and fresh contribution to the debates on the relationship between Islam and the Modern State; proposing a much needed third way apart from a theocracy or an anti-religious secular state. A well researched and highly recommended read.' Professor Mashood A. Baderin, SOAS University of London, UK
Kategorie: Books Hersteller: Taylor and Francis
238,00 CHF
Lieferzeit: 1-2 Werktagen |
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