New directions in Islamic thought : exploring reform and Muslim tradition / edited by Kari Vogt, Lena Larsen and Christian Moe.
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- 9780857722331 (ebook)
- BP173.25 .N49 2009eb
Includes bibliographical references (pages [227]-256) and index.
Pt. 1 Changeable and the Unchangeable -- 1. changeable and the unchangeable / Abdolkarim Soroush -- 2. "Hold(ing) fast by the best in the precepts" - The Qur'an and method / Asma Barlas -- 3. Law and ethics in Islam - The role of the maqasid / Mohammad Hashim Kamali -- 4. Human rights and intellectual Islam / Mohsen Kadivar -- Pt. 2 Challenge of Equality -- 5. Classical fiqh,contemporary ethics and gender justice / Ziba Mir-Hosseini -- 6. Timeless texts and modern morals - Challenges in Islamic sexual ethics / Kecia Ali -- 7. Gender equality and Islamic law - The case of Morocco / Aicha El Hajjami -- 8. Historical and political dynamics of the "women and Islam" issue - The Turkish case / Nazife Sisman -- Pt. 3 Authority and Islamic Normativity -- 9. Islamic authority / Khaled Abou El Fadl -- 10. theory of Islam, state and society / Abdullahi A. An-Na'im -- 11. call for a moratorium on corporal punishment - The debate in review / Tariq Ramadan -- 12. Negotiating gender rights under religious law in Malaysia / Zainah Anwar -- 13. changing concepts of caliphate - Social construction of Shari'a and the question of ethics / Muhammad Khalid Masud -- Pt. 4 Dialogue on New Directions -- 14. Can the State enforce Shari'a? - A discussion in Yogyakarta / Kari Vogt / Lena Larsen / Christian Moe.
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