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This edited volume collects ten essays from the Ethikon Series in Comparative Ethics that explore how Islamic ethics and law can inform modern institutions of civil society, pluralism, governance, and conflict. The contributors examine themes such as the role of civil society in Islam, the ethics of territorial boundaries and autonomy, religious pluralism, and the moral foundations of war and peace. Drawing on classical sources (the Qur’an and prophetic traditions) as well as modern reinterpretations, the book offers a comprehensive and nuanced discussion of Islamic political thought in the contemporary world.
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Edition: 9780691113104
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Publisher: Princeton University Press
Publishing Year: 2002
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Pages: 248