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American University in Dubai | American University in Dubai | Main Collection | BP 173.25 .N49 2009 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 5113156 |
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BP 172 .P4 1996 The true message of Jesus Christ / | BP 172 .T46 2014 Jesus of Arabia : understanding the teachings of Christ through the culture of the Arabian Gulf / | BP 173.25 .F57 2011 Are Muslims distinctive? : a look at the evidence / | BP 173.25 .N49 2009 New directions in Islamic thought : exploring reform and Muslim tradition / | BP 173.4 .A54 2009 The truth about Islam & women / | BP 173.4 .D83 2011 Constructing a religiously ideal "believer" and "woman" in Islam : neo-traditional Salafi and progressive Muslims' methods of interpretation / | BP 173.4 .H34 2011 An Islam of her own : reconsidering religion and secularism in women's Islamic movements / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"How are Muslims to reconcile their beliefs with the pressures and imperatives of the modern world? How should they handle the tension between their roles as private citizens and their religious affiliations and identities? This volume shows in what ways prominent Muslim intellectuals have themselves attempted to bridge the gap by recasting traditional Islamic notions in the light of contemporary understandings of equality, justice and pluralism. The contributors to the book examine the tradition that they seek to reform in relation to the human rights ethic of the modern world. The new wave of Islamic thinking which they represent emerges as multi-stranded rather than defined by a single trend or doctrine." "Themes covered include a deconstruction of patriarchal interpretations of the Qur'an; the distinctions between universal and context-specific parts of Islamic texts; a re-contextualisation of Shari'a law; and a critique of religious jurisprudence, particularly where this impacts on matters of sex and gender. Old texts are re-interpreted through the lived situations of real people today. The result is an portrayal of progressive Islamic thought in the twenty-first century, which will be an invaluable resource for students and scholars of religion, ethics and Middle East studies."--BOOK JACKET.
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