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Democracy, human rights and law in Islamic thought / / Mohammed Abed Al-Jabri
Democracy, human rights and law in Islamic thought / / Mohammed Abed Al-Jabri
Autore Jābirī Muḥammad ʻĀbid
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; ; New York : , : I.B. Tauris, , 2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (264 p.)
Disciplina 321.809174927
Collana Contemporary Arab scholarship in the social sciences
International library of ethnicity, identity and culture
Soggetto topico Democracy - Arab countries
Equality - Religious aspects - Islam
Human rights - Arab countries
Islam and state
Human rights
ISBN 0-7556-0837-2
0-85771-204-7
1-4416-1591-1
600-00-0288-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto VOLUME 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.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910455516503321
Jābirī Muḥammad ʻĀbid  
London ; ; New York : , : I.B. Tauris, , 2008
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Democracy, human rights and law in Islamic thought / / Mohammed Abed Al-Jabri
Democracy, human rights and law in Islamic thought / / Mohammed Abed Al-Jabri
Autore Jābirī Muḥammad ʻĀbid
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; ; New York : , : I.B. Tauris, , 2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (264 p.)
Disciplina 321.809174927
Collana Contemporary Arab scholarship in the social sciences
International library of ethnicity, identity and culture
Soggetto topico Democracy - Arab countries
Equality - Religious aspects - Islam
Human rights - Arab countries
Islam and state
Human rights
ISBN 0-7556-0837-2
0-85771-204-7
1-4416-1591-1
600-00-0288-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto VOLUME 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.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910778086003321
Jābirī Muḥammad ʻĀbid  
London ; ; New York : , : I.B. Tauris, , 2008
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Democracy, human rights and law in Islamic thought / / Mohammed Abed Al-Jabri
Democracy, human rights and law in Islamic thought / / Mohammed Abed Al-Jabri
Autore Jābirī Muḥammad ʻĀbid
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; ; New York : , : I.B. Tauris, , 2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (264 p.)
Disciplina 321.809174927
909.0974927
Collana Contemporary Arab scholarship in the social sciences
International library of ethnicity, identity and culture
Soggetto topico Democracy - Arab countries
Equality - Religious aspects - Islam
Human rights - Arab countries
Islam and state
Human rights
ISBN 0-7556-0837-2
0-85771-204-7
1-4416-1591-1
600-00-0288-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto VOLUME 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.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910822693903321
Jābirī Muḥammad ʻĀbid  
London ; ; New York : , : I.B. Tauris, , 2008
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui