On Muslim democracy : essays and dialogues /
"In recent years, "Muslim Democracy" has increased in popularity as an orientation for religiously-inspired movements and parties seeking to unmoor themselves from traditional Islamist aspirations and find a permanent place within pluralist democratic systems. Yet there has been littl...
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| Language: | English |
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New York, NY :
Oxford University Press,
[2023]
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| Series: | Religion and global politics.
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Table of Contents:
- Cover
- Series
- On Muslim Democracy
- Copyright
- Contents
- From Islamic Democracy to Muslim Democracy: Rached Ghannouchi in Thought and Action (Andrew F. March)
- Essays on Freedom, Democracy, and Constitutionalism (Rached Ghannouchi)
- 1. Basic Freedoms in Islam
- 2. The Dialectic of Unity, Difference, and Political Pluralism in Islam
- 3. When Is Islam the Solution?
- 4. Freedom First
- 5. Between Sayyid Qutb and Malek Bennabi: Ten Points
- 6. Islam and Citizenship
- 7. The Problems of Contemporary Islamist Discourse
- 8. Secularism and the Relation Between Religion and the State from the Perspective of the Ennahda Party
- 9. The Implications and Requirements of a Post-Revolutionary Constitution
- 10. Human Rights in Islam
- Philosophical-Theological Dialogues on Democracy, Pluralism, and Islam (Rached Ghannouchi and Andrew F. March)
- Biography and Formation
- Democracy, Sovereignty, and Morality
- The Universal Caliphate, Democracy, and the Meaning of the Shariʻa
- Freedom, Pluralism, and Toleration
- Index