Imperatives of Progressive Islam

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Abdulaziz Sachedina
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contemporary Muslim ethical frameworks
Epistemic Schemes
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Ethico Legal Texts
Ethico Religious Values
Ethics of Pluralism
Farid Esack
fiqh
gender justice
Hashim Kamali
hermeneutics
Human Rights
Human Rights Schemes
Islamic discourses
Islamic Feminism
Islamic hermeneutics
Islamic Human Rights Scheme
Islamic jurisprudence
Islamic Liberation Theology
Islamic tradition
Khaled Abou El Fadl
liberation theology
Modernity Postmodernity Divide
Muslim Family Law
Muslim World
Negative Pluralism
pluralist
Poiesis
Progressive Islam
Progressive Muslim
Progressive Muslim Scholars
Progressive Muslim Thought
puritan-fundamentalists
religious pluralism
transnational Muslim networks
ulama
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  • ISBN 9781138364110
  • Weight: 410g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Aug 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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With the proliferation of transnational Muslim networks over the last two decades, the religious authority of traditionally educated Muslim scholars, the uluma, has come under increasing scrutiny and disruption. These networks have provided a public space for multiple perspectives on Islam to be voiced, allowing "progressive" Islamic worldviews to flourish alongside more (neo)traditional outlooks.

This book brings together the scholarship of leading progressive Muslim scholars, incorporating issues pertaining to politics, jurisprudence, ethics, theology, epistemology, gender and hermeneutics in the Islamic tradition. It provides a comprehensive discussion of the normative imperatives behind a progressive Muslim thought, as well as outlining its various values and aims.

Presenting this emerging and distinctive school of Islamic thought in an engaging and scholarly manner, this is essential reading for any academic interested in contemporary religious thought and the development of modern Islam.

Adis Duderija is Lecturer, Study of Islam and Society, Griffith University, Australia. His research focuses on Islamic, interfaith and gender issues.

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