Islam and Religious Pluralism

Islam and Religious Pluralism
Author: Mutahhari
Publsiher: World Federation of the KSIMC
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2019-09-17
Genre: Islam
ISBN: 9781898449836

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An indepth discussion on the Islamic perspective of Religious Pluralism. This book offers rational answers to questions such as: will the great inventors and scientists, despite their worthy services for humanity, go to Hell? Will the likes of Pasteur and Edison go to Hell whilst indolent people who have spent their lives in a corner of the Masjid go to Heaven?

Islam Religions and Pluralism in Europe

Islam  Religions  and Pluralism in Europe
Author: Ednan Aslan,Ranja Ebrahim,Marcia Hermansen
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2016-04-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783658129620

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Religious and ethnic diversity have become crucial and pressing concerns in Europe: in particular, the presence of Muslims, their integration, citizenship, and how to deal with the influx of refugees. Can we draw on the resources of religions and their leaders for models of peaceful coexistence or do religious identities constitute obstacles to cooperation and unity? This volume treats “Islam, Religions, and Pluralism in Europe” based on a 2014 conference in Montenegro. Experts analyze Islam and Muslim issues as well as Christian perspectives and state social policies. Case studies drawn from Western and Eastern Europe including the Balkans, constructively review and interrogate diverse theological, philosophical, pedagogical, legal, and political models and strategies that deal with pluralism.

Religious Pluralism in Christian and Islamic Philosophy

Religious Pluralism in Christian and Islamic Philosophy
Author: Adnan Aslan
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2013-01-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781136110023

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The philosophy of religion and theology are related to the culture in which they have developed. These disciplines provide a source of values and vision to the cultures of which they are part, while at the same time they are delimited and defined by their cultures. This book compares the ideas of two contemporary philosophers, John Hick and Seyyed Hossein Nasr, on the issues of religion, religions, the concept of the ultimate reality, and the notion of sacred knowledge. On a broader level, it compares two world-views: the one formed by Western Christian culture, which is religious in intention but secular in essence; the other Islamic, formed through the assimilation of traditional wisdom, which is turned against the norms of secular culture and is thus religious both in intention and essence.

Religious Pluralism and Islamic Law

Religious Pluralism and Islamic Law
Author: Anver M. Emon
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2012-07-26
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780191637742

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The question of tolerance and Islam is not a new one. Polemicists are certain that Islam is not a tolerant religion. As evidence they point to the rules governing the treatment of non-Muslim permanent residents in Muslim lands, namely the dhimmi rules that are at the center of this study. These rules, when read in isolation, are certainly discriminatory in nature. They legitimate discriminatory treatment on grounds of what could be said to be religious faith and religious difference. The dhimmi rules are often invoked as proof-positive of the inherent intolerance of the Islamic faith (and thereby of any believing Muslim) toward the non-Muslim. This book addresses the problem of the concept of 'tolerance' for understanding the significance of the dhimmi rules that governed and regulated non-Muslim permanent residents in Islamic lands. In doing so, it suggests that the Islamic legal treatment of non-Muslims is symptomatic of the more general challenge of governing a diverse polity. Far from being constitutive of an Islamic ethos, the dhimmi rules raise important thematic questions about Rule of Law, governance, and how the pursuit of pluralism through the institutions of law and governance is a messy business. As argued throughout this book, an inescapable, and all-too-often painful, bottom line in the pursuit of pluralism is that it requires impositions and limitations on freedoms that are considered central and fundamental to an individual's well-being, but which must be limited for some people in some circumstances for reasons extending well beyond the claims of a given individual. A comparison to recent cases from the United States, United Kingdom, and the European Court of Human Rights reveals that however different and distant premodern Islamic and modern democratic societies may be in terms of time, space, and values, legal systems face similar challenges when governing a populace in which minority and majority groups diverge on the meaning and implication of values deemed fundamental to a particular polity.

Islam and Religious Pluralism

Islam and Religious Pluralism
Author: Muḥammad Legenhausen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 185
Release: 1999
Genre: Christianity and other religions
ISBN: 1870907035

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The Islamic Roots of Democratic Pluralism

The Islamic Roots of Democratic Pluralism
Author: Abdulaziz Sachedina
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2001-01-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780195349900

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This book tackles the most significant issues facing Muslims today. Sachedina argues that we must reopen the doors of religious interpretation--to correct false interpretations, replace outdated laws, and formulate new doctrines. His book critically analyzes Muslim teachings on such issues as pluralism, civil society, war and peace, and violence and self-sacrifice.

Islam and Religious Pluralism

Islam and Religious Pluralism
Author: Ayatullah Murtada Muttahri
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2015-11-07
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1519154445

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Pluralism in Islamic Contexts Ethics Politics and Modern Challenges

Pluralism in Islamic Contexts   Ethics  Politics and Modern Challenges
Author: Mohammed Hashas
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2021-03-12
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9783030660895

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This book brings together international scholars of Islamic philosophy, theology and politics to examine these current major questions: What is the place of pluralism in the Islamic founding texts? How have sacred and prophetic texts been interpreted throughout major Islamic intellectual history by the Sunnis and Shi‘a? How does contemporary Islamic thought treat religious and political diversity in modern nation states and in societies in transition? How is pluralism dealt with in modern major and minor Islamic contexts? How does modern political Islam deal with pluralism in the public sphere? And what are the major internal and external challenges to pluralism in Islamic contexts? These questions that have become of paramount relevance in religious studies especially during the last three-four decades are answered as critically highlighted in Islamic founding sources, the formative classical sources and how it has been lived and practiced in past and present Islamic majority societies and communities around the world. Case studies cover Egypt, Turkey, Indonesia, and Thailand, besides various internal references to other contexts.