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"Mohammad Abed al-Jabri is one of the most influential political philosophers in the contemporary Middle East. A critical rationalist in the tradition of Avincenna and Averroes, he emphasises the distinctive political and cultural heritage of the Arab world whilst rejecting the philosophical discourses that have been used to obscure its democratic deficit." "This volume introduces an English-language audience for the first time to writings that have had a major impact on Arab political thought. Wide-ranging in scope yet focused in detail, these essays interrogate concepts such as democracy, law, and human rights, looking at how they have been applied in the history of the Arab world, and show 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."--Jacket.

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258

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Democracy, human rights and law in Islamic thought
2009, I.B. Tauris in association with the Centre for Arab Unity Studies
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Table of Contents

1. Religion, state and the application of Islamic Sharīʻah. The question of religion and the state ; The question of applying al-Sharīʻah
Democracy an human rights. Democracy: its historical role in the Arab world ; Democracy and the current Arab reality ; Cultural implantation of human rights in the contemporary Arab conscience ; Enhancing awareness of human rights in Islam.

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"Reprinted 2012"--Title page verso.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Current Copyright Fee: GBP17.50 0.

Text in English; translated from the Arabic.

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London
Series
Contemporary Arab scholarship in the social sciences -- v. 1, Contemporary Arab scholarship in the social sciences -- v. 1.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
909.0974927
Library of Congress
BP173.6 .J32 2009, JQ1850.A91 J3313 2009x

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Pagination
v, 258 pages
Number of pages
258

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL39202169M
Internet Archive
democracyhumanri0000jabi
ISBN 10
1845117492
ISBN 13
9781845117498
OCLC/WorldCat
232981001

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