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Introduction -- 1.1 The concept of justice in Arabo?Islamic and Western philosophy -- 1.2 The significance of postcolonial theory for the Maghrebian context -- 2. Background and methods in the thought of Fatima Mernissi -- Situating Mernissi's feminist thought: Her contributions both to secular and Islamic feminism -- Islamic feminist hermeneutics as an entry to the field of postcolonial study -- The idea of justice in Mernissi's work: A multi?dimensional approach -- Shifting themes and methods in the work of Mernissi -- Method and structure of the research -- 2.1 The concept of secular humanism: The necessity of emancipating Islamic thought from religious and nationalist conceptions -- Mernissi's concept of modern secular humanism -- The Arab reformists and nationalists against a modern secular notion -- The connotation of freedom in Arabic etymology: A sense of social discrimination -- Is there a contradiction between Islamic tradition and the notion of freedom of belief? -- The social contract of Islam: From freedom to a strong notion of equilibrium -- Is there a contradiction between Islamic thought and the notion of individualism? -- The submission to one God: from individualism to a strong notion of equality -- 2.2 The concept of justice in the modern era: The entanglement of descriptive and normative claims of justice theories -- Political justice as equal participation in political decision making -- Legal justice as equal protection under law -- Social justice as access to social rights -- Epistemic justice as equal access to knowledge formation and cultural products -- 2.3 The rereading of ninth?century early Arabo?Islamic thought: The theorization of notions of justice through Mernissi's transcultural and humanistic approaches -- Legal justice as the right of interpretation (ijtihad). 327 $aDivine justice as the principle of self?direction (freedom) -- Political justice in the tradition of Islam: A tangle of rational and fundamentalist arguments -- Political justice as the entanglement of political fundamentalism -- Political justice based on reason and free will: A philosophical approach to morality in Islam -- The reception of the rational heritage of the Mu'tazila in the ninth?century of Islamic civilization -- 2.4 Transdisciplinary approaches to establish gender justice within the framework of Islamic feminism -- Female deities in the pre?Islamic era: Symbols of divinity and power -- Women rebels in the time of the prophet Muhammed: Religious and political roles -- Khadija Bint Khuwaylid -- Aisha bint Ab? Bakr -- The question of the veil in Islamic heritage: Mernissi's deconstructionist socio?historical and linguistic approaches -- The situation of women in contemporary times: From freedom to social, economic, and political crisis -- The reception of Mernissi's thought: secular and Islamic feminist approaches -- Mernissi's secular feminist approach -- Mernissi's Islamic feminist approach -- 2.5 The relevance of Mernissi's feminist thought for a transcultural approach to feminism -- The deconstruction of myths as one of Mernissi's approaches to transcultural feminism -- A transcultural dialogue: The transgression of the myth of boundaries (hudud) -- 2.6 Conclusion on the thought of Fatima Mernissi -- 3. Background and methods in the thought of Mohammed Arkoun -- Insights into the person, life and work of Mohammed Arkoun -- Structure and outline of the study -- 3.1 Mohammed Arkoun's rereading of the Islamic thought of Miskawayh (d. 1030): A multifaceted concept of justice -- Miskawayh's theory of justice and the influence of Plato's and Aristotle's ethos. 327 $aDivine justice as an expression of the purification of the soul: Based on the metaphysical virtues of Plato -- Justice in relation to human social interactions: Based on the practical ethics of Aristotle -- Arkoun's interpretation of Miskawayh's theory of justice -- Excursion 1: The Three Laws: The Islamic law of Shari'a, a principle law between a just ruler and money -- Arkoun's concept of philosophical humanism as ethos for rational justice -- Excursion 2: The Islamic ethical doctrine of 'voluntarism': The demand of human responsibility and self?determination to establish rational justice in Islam -- 3.2 The method of applied Islamology: A transcultural and transdisciplinary key for the renewal of Islamic studies -- The transdisciplinary, comparative, and rational approaches: Arkoun's rereading of the intellectual project of Al ?Amiri (d. 992) -- Transdisciplinary Approach: The possibility to reconcile philosophy and religion -- Comparative approach: A harmony between different religions -- Rational approach - The science of language (kalam): The opening of the gate of Ijtihad -- Applied Islamology: A modern analytical criterion for the renewal of Islamic studies -- Three categories of discourse: A tenuous and fixed study of Islamic Tradition -- Applied Islamology: As critique of Orientalist method -- The discourse of the science of man and society: Disclosing the "Unthought" of Islam as a subversive strategy -- The relevance of applied Islamology for feminist thought: An exemplary case for its emancipatory functions -- Exhaustive Tradition: The emergence of a subdivided Tradition in the Islamic archive using the methods of poststructuralist thought -- Three analysis methods to deconstruct and rethink the Islamic archive: Episteme, Difference, and Deconstruction -- Foucault's notion of the episteme and the disclosure of the logosphere. 327 $aArkoun's adaptation of Difference and Deconstruction to liberate the Islamic archive and open up possibilities for new interpretations -- Arkoun's deconstructivist rethinking of the theories of Revelation and Tradition -- Exhaustive tradition: On the ethical necessity of speaking about the marginalized cultural traditions of Islam -- 3.3 Toward an emancipation from hegemonic constructions: The critique of orthodoxy, Arab nationalism, and Euro?modernism -- The hegemonic discourse as an influential factor in the formation of orthodoxy within the Qur'an -- The hegemonic discourse as an influential factor in the formation of the nationalist discourse in most Muslim countries - The Maghreb -- The nationalist conservative discourse: The foundation of closed Islamists identities -- The nationalist positivist discourse: The establishment of a modern political dictatorship -- Toward an understanding of Arkoun's ambivalent concept of secularity based on the recognition of the religious fact -- Arkoun's concept of intellectual modernity: As a critique of the subordination of most Muslim societies to Euro?modernity-centrism -- 3.4 The concept of emerging reason: A key for a democratic and cosmopolitan project -- Emerging reason: The need to adopt a different worldview, or Weltanschauung -- Arkoun's democratic and cosmopolitan project: The emergence of a new ethos -- 3.5 Conclusion on the thought of Mohammed Arkoun -- 4. Epilogue: Theorizing justice in contemporary Arabo?Islamic philosophy -- 4.1 The common approach to theorizing justice by Fatima Mernissi and Mohammed Arkoun -- 4.2 On the relevance of a cosmopolitan theory of justice based on a transcultural approach -- A plea for an epistemic diversity and intersectional analysis -- Religious diversity and gender justice -- Rethinking secularism and modernity from a transcultural angle. 327 $aThe quest for a cosmopolitan ethos: Transgressing the boundaries between philosophy and religion -- Bibliography. 330 $aWhat is »justice« from the perspective of contemporary Arabo-Islamic philosophy? Kaouther Karoui takes a transcultural approach, open to different philosophical traditions, and seeks to decenter Western notions of normativity. She focuses on two thinkers, namely the feminist Fatima Mernissi (d.2015) and Mohammed Arkoun (d.2010), a well-known critic of hegemony and orthodoxy. She situates their thinking within current debates among Arab thinkers and brings their ideas into dialog with Western political philosophy. 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