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Human Rights and Reformist Islam - Mohsen Kadivar

Human Rights and Reformist Islam

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Buch | Softcover
552 Seiten
2023
Edinburgh University Press (Verlag)
9781474449311 (ISBN)
CHF 55,85 inkl. MwSt
Argues for the compatibility human rights and Islam, focusing on six controversial case studies: religious discrimination; gender discrimination; slavery; freedom of religion; punishment of apostasy; and arbitrary or harsh punishments.
Human Rights and Reformist Islam' critiques traditional Islamic approaches to the question of compatibility between human rights and Islam, and argues instead for their reconciliation from the perspective of a reformist Islam. The book focuses on six controversial case studies: religious discrimination; gender discrimination; slavery; freedom of religion; punishment of apostasy; and arbitrary or harsh punishments. Explaining the strengths of structural ijtihad, Mohsen Kadivar’s draws on the rational classification of Islamic teachings as temporal or permanent on the one hand, and four criteria of being Islamic on the other: reasonableness, justice, morality and efficiency. He rejects all of the problematic verses and Hadith according to these criteria. The result is a powerful, solutions-based argument based on reformist Islam – providing a scholarly bridge between modernity and Islamic tradition in relation to human rights.

Mohsen Kadivar is Research Professor in the Department of Religious Studies at Duke University. One of the most original and prolific figures of the Iranian reform movement, he is a versatile theologian, philosopher and intellectual historian who has written ground-breaking books on human rights and Islam, Islamic political thought, and Islamic philosophy and theology. His forthcoming 'Islamic Theocracy in the Secular Age' will be published by the University of North Carolina Press in 2021. Kadivar has been a vocal critic of Iran’s doctrine of clerical rule and a strong advocate of democratic and liberal reforms in Iran as well as constructional reform in shari'a and Shi'a theology. He has served time in prison in Iran for his political activism and beliefs; his writings have been banned in Iran since 2009. Mirjam Kuenkler is Research Professor at the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study. Her books include Female Religious Authority in Shiʿi Islam: Past and Present, Edinburgh University Press, 2021; A Secular Age Beyond the West, Cambridge University Press, 2018; Democracy and Islam in Indonesia, Columbia University Press, 2013; and the forthcoming The Rule of Law in the Islamic Republic of Iran: Power, Institutions, and Prospects for Reform, Cambridge University Press, among others. She is a PI of the Iran Data Portal, co-editor of the Cambridge Journal of Law and Religion, co-editor of the Brill Research Perspectives in Religion and Politics, and a member of the editorial boards of the International Journal of Islam in Asia (Brill), the Digest of Middle East Studies (Wiley), the Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion (Wiley), and Iranian Studies (Cambridge). In 2023, Künkler was elected President of the Association for the Study of Persianate Societies (ASPS). Niki Akhavan is Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Media and Communication Studies at The Catholic University of America and author of Electronic Iran (Rutgers University Press, 2013). She has been a Persian-English translator for over 20 years.

Foreword: Revising Shariʿa in the light of the Universal Declaration of Human RightsMirjam Künkler

Preface to the English TranslationMohsen Kadivar

Introduction

Section I: The Bases for Discussions on Islam and Human Rights

1. From Traditional Islam to End-Oriented Islam

2. The Principles of Compatibility between Islam and Modernity

3. An Introduction to the Public and Private Debate in Islamic Culture

Section II: Islam and Human Rights

4. Imam Sajjad and the Rights of Mankind

5. Human Rights and Reformist Islam

6. Questions and Answers about Human Rights and Reformist Islam

7. Human Rights, Secularism, and Religion

Section III: Freedoms of Belief, Religion, and Politics

8. The Freedom of Belief and Religion in Islam and Human Rights Documents

9. The Rights of the Political Opposition in an Islamic Society

Section IV: Women’s Rights

10. Reformist Islam and Women’s Rights

11. Women’s Rights in the Hereafter (A Theological Reading of the Qurʾan)

Section V: Other Debates in Human Rights

12. The Issue of Slavery in Contemporary Islam

13. The Rights of Non-Muslims in Contemporary Islam

14. Social Security in Islamic Teachings

Bibliography and Sources; Glossary; Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie In Translation: Contemporary Thought in Muslim Contexts
Übersetzer Niki Akhavan
Vorwort Mirjam Kuenkler
Verlagsort Edinburgh
Sprache englisch
Maße 138 x 216 mm
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie Islam
Recht / Steuern Allgemeines / Lexika
Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
ISBN-13 9781474449311 / 9781474449311
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