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Coercion And Responsibility In Islam A Study In Ethics And Law 1st Edition Syed

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Coercion And Responsibility In Islam A Study In Ethics And Law 1st Edition Syed
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.96 MB
Pages: 275
Author: Syed, Mairaj U
ISBN: 9780191093081, 9780191830846, 9780198788775, 0191093084, 0191830844, 0198788770
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Coercion And Responsibility In Islam A Study In Ethics And Law 1st Edition Syed by Syed, Mairaj U 9780191093081, 9780191830846, 9780198788775, 0191093084, 0191830844, 0198788770 instant download after payment.

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.
Abstract: 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 analyzing ethical thought and compares Islamic with Western thought on the same cases.

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