This ground-breaking volume on political Islam takes the question of Islam and secularism in an entirely different direction. It shows how leading Islamists use Islamic legal theory to liberate the political sphere from the narrow exegetical worldviews of classical jurists and modern fundamentalists. Exploring the work of a vanguard of Islamists, the book brilliantly parses out the broadlines of these Islamists' liberal theory and its underpinning legal grounds. This theory promises much. Beyond resolving the problem of political legitimacy in Muslim majority countries, it opens immense potential for reasonable 'overlapping consensuses' between traditional worldviews and modern secular perspectives. Most strikingly, this resolution rests not on a break with the Islamic legal heritage but on rediscovering and refining the most profound aspects of it. The secret of this liberal theory lies in the broad application of the medieval concept of maqasid, the Lawgiver's aims. This approach shifts the focus from textual analysis emphasizing what God said to a systematic rational exploration of what He intended.
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Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
Publication Date: 01 Oct 2024
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781036409845
About Ahmed Meiloud
Former Fulbright Scholar Dr Ahmed Meiloud is Assistant Professor of Middle Eastern Studies at the American University of Kuwait. Dr Meiloud holds a PhD in Near Eastern Studies from the University of Arizona USA. His research examines the evolution of the legal and political discourses of Arab Islamists. He is the author of several articles book chapters book reviews and commentaries on many wide-ranging topics. His publications include A Conflict Between Divine texts and Human Legal Needs? Is Mlik Qunt a Medinan Practice Or an Egyptian One? The Distinct Boundaries of Religion and Politics in Islamist Discourses and 'Without Naskh: Interpreting the Qur'an with Maqid.' Dr Meiloud has taught at the College of William and Mary USA the University of Arizona USA and Virginia Commonwealth University USA on medieval and modern histories of the Middle East Islamic thought and Islamic movements.