Radical reform

Islamic ethics and liberation

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Radical reform
Tariq Ramadan, Tariq Ramadan
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Islamic ethics and liberation

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Radical reform: Islamic ethics and liberation
2009, Oxford University Press
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Table of Contents

The concept of "Reform"
What reform do we mean?
Imam Ash-Shâfiî : the deductive approach
The Hanafî school : the inductive approach
The school of Maqâsid (the higher objectives of law)
A synthesis
Determining the sources of Islamic law and jurisprudence
The context (Al-Wâqi) as a source of law
The growing complexity of the real
Elaborating an applied Islamic ethics
Islamic ethics and medical sciences
Culture and the arts
Women : traditions and liberation
Ecology and economy
Society, education, and power
Ethics and universals.

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Includes index.

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New York

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Dewey Decimal Class
340.5/9
Library of Congress
KBP470 .R36 2009

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Pagination
p. cm.

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OL19906629M
ISBN 13
9780195331714
LCCN
2008026901
Library Thing
7550762
Goodreads
2593770

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OL982364W

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