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The Concept Of Coexistence In Islamic Primary Sources An Analytical Examination 1st Edition Ali Shehata Abdou Selim

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The Concept Of Coexistence In Islamic Primary Sources An Analytical Examination 1st Edition Ali Shehata Abdou Selim
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.29 MB
Pages: 327
Author: Ali Shehata Abdou Selim
ISBN: 9781443875875, 1443875872
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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The Concept Of Coexistence In Islamic Primary Sources An Analytical Examination 1st Edition Ali Shehata Abdou Selim by Ali Shehata Abdou Selim 9781443875875, 1443875872 instant download after payment.

The terms ‘coexistence’, ‘partnership’, ‘citizenship’ and ‘globalization’ all have a profound impact on today’s decision makers and their policy formation, as well as on individuals. While these terms have been widely used all over the world, particularly in the West, in the construction of identity, they have been considered unworthy of a detailed analysis in the context of Muslim identity. Some scholars argue that Muslim-Christian relations are caught between advocates of homogenization, on the one hand, and supporters of self-affirmation on the other. While the former concept favours relativism, the latter is seen to encourage fanaticism. In addition, such scholars claim that the tension between Muslims and Christians is due to a complex history of rivalry and war, which has led to the issue of Muslims’ positive coexistence being elucidated from historical and sociological points of view. Given the paucity of literature regarding a faith-based study of Muslim coexistence, this book elaborates on the theological aspect of Muslims’ coexistence in non-Muslim lands, and raises a number of theological questions, arguments and counter-arguments pertinent to this issue. Is it permissible for Muslims to live in a non-Muslim country? Is it permissible for Muslims to acquire non-Muslim citizenship? What are the obstacles? How do Muslims perceive civic duties in non-Muslim countries? Are Muslims obliged to fulfil them? The book presents a number of scholarly discussions from past and contemporary sources, as well as international human rights treaties, which stress the significance of the much-overlooked factor of context.

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