Islam and Democracy: Law, Gender and the West

This volume breaks new ground by seeking to identify and focus on the challenges faced by any attempt to integrate democratic principles within the broad framework of Islamic thought and practice. It does so by harnessing the views of seventeen distinguished scholars from a range of disciplines who...

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Contributors: Münchow, Thies (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Darmstadt WBG 2022
In:Year: 2022
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Western world / Islam / Democracy
B Islamic law / Democracy
B Islam / Democracy / Woman / Gender-specific role
Further subjects:B International Law
B wbg Publishing Services
B Reconciliation and Conflict Resolution
B Gender
B Conference program 2019 (Flensburg)
B wbg Academic
B Womanhood
B protection of belief
B islamic thought
B Feminism
B Islam
B Islam and the West
B Democracy
B ReCo
B Politics
B Tension
B post colonial
B democratic principles
B fundamental ideas
Online Access: Cover (Verlag)
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Parallel Edition:Non-electronic
Erscheint auch als: 9783534406517
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Summary:This volume breaks new ground by seeking to identify and focus on the challenges faced by any attempt to integrate democratic principles within the broad framework of Islamic thought and practice. It does so by harnessing the views of seventeen distinguished scholars from a range of disciplines who not only provide their own perspectives, but actively engage with the views of other contributors, thus producing arguments and synergies which are both erudite and convincing. The volume’s first section ‘Islam and Democracy’ tackles head on the often-contested assertion that Islam is incompatible with democracy, because political authority in Islamic societies derives its legitimacy from scriptural not secular injunctions. This is followed by a discussion of the often-contentious issue of ‘Islam and Sharia Law’ leading into the examination of the vexed issue of ‘Islam and the West.’ Finally, the volume fosters the underdeveloped, but blatant question of womanhood and ‘gender within Islam.’
ISBN:3534406524
Access:Open Access