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Tauris,$d2008. 215 $a1 online resource (264 p.) 225 1 $aContemporary Arab scholarship in the social sciences 225 1 $aInternational library of ethnicity, identity and culture 300 $aIncludes index. 311 08$a9781780766508 311 08$a1780766505 311 08$a9781845117498 311 08$a1845117492 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aVOLUME I: Religion, State and the Application of Islamic Shari'ah -- Part One: The Question of Religion and the State -- Chapter 1: Religion and the State in the Authoritative Cultural Referent -- Chapter 2: Religion and State in the Renaissance Authoritative Referent -- Chapter 3: Religion, Politics and Civil War -- Part Two: The Question of Applying al-Shari'ah -- Chapter 4: Awakening and Renewal -- Chapter 5: Traditionalism (al-salafiyah).. or The Historical Experience of the Nation? -- Chapter 6: Extremism: Right and Left -- Chapter 7: Extremism Between Creed and al-Shari'ah -- Chapter 8: For the Procession of Ijtihad -- Chapter 9: The Rationality of the Rulings of al-Shari'ah -- Chapter 10: Rulings and Dependence -- Chapter 11: Every Age has its Special Needs -- Chapter 12: 'Avoid the Hudud Penalties when in Doubt' -- Chapter 13: Concerning 'Complete Application of al-Shari'ah' VOLUME II: Democracy and Human Rights -- Part One: Democracy: Its Historical Role in the Arab World -- Chapter 1: A Demands in the Arab World -- Chapter 2: Al-Shura and Democracy are not One and the Same -- Chapter 3: The Difficult Birth -- Chapter 4: Partnership in Human Governance -- Chapter 5: Democracy and the Right to Speak -- Chapter 6: No Way Out Except Through a Historical Bloc -- Part Two: Democracy and the Current Arab Reality -- Chapter 7: The Problem of the Transition to Democracy -- Chapter 8: Objective Situations Conducive to Democracy -- Chapter 9: Contemporary Arab Ideology and its Doubts about Democracy -- Chapter 10: Dispersing the Doubts about Democracy -- Chapter 11: The State that Swallows up Society -- Chapter 12: Civil Society and the Elites in the Arab Nation -- Chapter 13: Elites Fear Democracy -- Chapter 14: Democracy, a Necessity -- Part Three: Cultural Implantation of Human Rights in the Contemporary Arab Conscience -- Chapter 15: Human Rights: Particularity and Universality -- Chapter 16: Universality of Human Rights in the European Point of Reference -- Chapter 17: Universality of Human Rights in the Islamic Authoritative Point of Reference: Reason and Innate Nature -- Chapter 18: Universality of Human Rights in the Islamic Authoritative Point of Reference: Covenant and al-Shura -- Chapter 19: Philosophy of Human Rights and Religion -- Chapter 20: Freedom is One Things, Apostasy Another -- Chapter 21: Women's Rights in Islam: Between the Fundamental Principles of al-Shari'ah and its Particular Rulings -- Part Four: Enhancing Awareness of Human Rights in Islam -- Chapter 22: The Concept of the Human Being in Modern Though -- Chapter 23: The Concept of the Human Being in the Qur'an -- Chapter 24: The Right to Life and its Enjoyment -- Chapter 25: The Right to Freedom of Belief, Knowledge and Difference -- Chapter 26: Al-Shura between the Qur'an and the Circumstantial Interpretations -- Chapter 27: The Right to Equality and the Question of 'Preference' -- Chapter 28: Slavery and the Rights of Women -- Chapter 29: The Right to Justice: The Strength of the Qur'anic Text and the Vacillation of the 'Advisory Discourse' -- Chapter 30: The Rights of the Weak Oppressed: The Right of the Poor to the Wealth of the Rich -- Chapter 31: Social Security in Islam: Necessity of Development -- Chapter 32: The Rights of God, the Rights of People: Application of al-Shari'ah. 330 $a"Throughout the Middle East, and in the west as well, there has been much discussion concerning the notion of Islamic rule and the application of shari'ah by the state. Central to these debates are the three key themes that Mohammad Abed al-Jabri looks at in this book: democracy, human rights and law. Jabri, one of the most influential political philosophers in the contemporary Middle East, examines how these three concepts have been applied in the history of the Arab world, and shows that they are determined by political and social context, not by Islamic doctrine. Jabri argues that in order to develop democratic societies in which human rights are respected, the Arab world cannot simply rely on old texts and traditions. Nor can it import democratic models from the West. Instead, he says, a new tradition will have to be forged by today's Arabs themselves, on their own terms. Through analysis of contemporary Arab ideology, its doubts about democracy, whether human rights are universal and the role of women and minorities in Islamic society, he expounds on the most pertinent issues in modern political philosophy. This lively interrogation of the building blocs of western conceptions of a modern state is a classic text and is vital for all students of modern Islamic political thought. Mohammed Abed al-Jabri (1936-2010) was Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at the University of Rabat. As one of the most influential political philosophers in the contemporary Arab world, he authored many acclaimed books including, in Arabic: The Structure of Arab Reason, Arab Political Reason' and Arab Ethical Reason, and in English: The Formation of Arab Reason: Text, Tradition and the Construction of Modernity in the Arab World (I.B.Tauris, 2011)--Bloomsbury Publishing." 410 0$aContemporary Arab scholarship in the social sciences. 410 0$aInternational library of ethnicity, identity and culture. 606 $aDemocracy$zArab countries 606 $aEquality$xReligious aspects$xIslam 606 $aHuman rights$zArab countries 606 $aIslam and state 606 $aHuman rights$2BIC 607 $aArab countries$xPolitics and government$y1945- 615 0$aDemocracy 615 0$aEquality$xReligious aspects$xIslam. 615 0$aHuman rights 615 0$aIslam and state. 615 7$aHuman rights. 676 $a321.809174927 676 $a909.0974927 700 $aJa?biri?$b Muh?ammad ?A?bid$0480814 801 0$bUtOrBLW 801 1$bUtOrBLW 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910974927703321 996 $aDemocracy, human rights and law in Islamic thought$94336313 997 $aUNINA