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Islam Law And The Modern State Reimagining Liberal Theory In Muslim Contexts Arif A Jamal

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Islam Law And The Modern State Reimagining Liberal Theory In Muslim Contexts Arif A Jamal
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.6 MB
Author: Arif A. Jamal
ISBN: 9781138205482, 9781315466811, 1138205486, 1315466813, 2017048591
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Islam Law And The Modern State Reimagining Liberal Theory In Muslim Contexts Arif A Jamal by Arif A. Jamal 9781138205482, 9781315466811, 1138205486, 1315466813, 2017048591 instant download after payment.

Within the global phenomenon of the (re)emergence of religion into issues of public debate, one of the most salient issues confronting contemporary Muslim societies is how to relate the legal and political heritage that developed in pre-modern Islamic polities to the political order of the modern states in which Muslims now live. This work seeks to develop a framework for addressing this issue. The central argument is that liberal theory, and in particular justice as discourse, can be normatively useful in Muslim contexts for relating religion, law and state. Just as Muslim contexts have developed historically, and continue to develop today, the same is the case with the requisites of liberal theory, and this may allow for liberal choices to be made in a manner that is not a renunciation of Muslim heritage.

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