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Islam and the Challenge of Human Rights Abdulaziz Sachedina (Professor and IIIT Chair of Islamic Studies, Professor and IIIT Chair of Islamic Studies, George Mason University)

Islam and the Challenge of Human Rights By Abdulaziz Sachedina (Professor and IIIT Chair of Islamic Studies, Professor and IIIT Chair of Islamic Studies, George Mason University)

Summary

In this book Abdulaziz Sachedina argues for the essential compatibility of Islam and human rights. He delineates a fresh contemporary Muslim position that argues for a correspondence between Islam and secular concepts of human rights, grounded in sacred sources as well as Islamic history and thought.

Islam and the Challenge of Human Rights Summary

Islam and the Challenge of Human Rights by Abdulaziz Sachedina (Professor and IIIT Chair of Islamic Studies, Professor and IIIT Chair of Islamic Studies, George Mason University)

In 1948, the General Assembly of the United Nations adopted and proclaimed the International Declaration of Human Rights, a document designed to hold both individuals and nations accountable for their treatment of fellow human beings, regardless of religious or cultural affiliations. Since then, the compatibility of Islam and human rights has emerged as a particularly thorny issue of international concern, and has been addressed by Muslim rulers, conservatives, and extremists, as well as Western analysts and policymakers; all have commonly agreed that Islamic theology and human rights cannot coexist. Abdulaziz Sachedina rejects this informal consensus, arguing instead for the essential compatibility of Islam and human rights. He offers a balanced and incisive critique of Western experts who have ignored or underplayed the importance of religion to the development of human rights, contending that any theory of universal rights necessarily emerges out of particular cultural contexts. At the same time, he re-examines the juridical and theological traditions that form the basis of conservative Muslim objections to human rights, arguing that Islam, like any culture, is open to development and change. Finally, and most importantly, Sachedina articulates a fresh position that argues for a correspondence between Islam and secular notions of human rights.

Islam and the Challenge of Human Rights Reviews

Islam and the Challenge of Human Rights is a reverent, insightful, and truly critical work by Abdulaziz Sachedina, who is the leading Islamic theorist writing in English today. This book is must reading for Muslims who want to be full participants in western moral and political discourse, for Jews and Christians who want voices from the third great monotheistic religion of revelation to become part of their dialogical interaction, and even for secular people who want to engage religious voices in moral and political discourse that is truly inclusive. * David Novak, J. Richard and Dorothy Shiff Professor of Jewish Studies, University of Toronto *

About Abdulaziz Sachedina (Professor and IIIT Chair of Islamic Studies, Professor and IIIT Chair of Islamic Studies, George Mason University)

Abdulaziz Sachedina is Professor and Endowed IIIT Chair in Islamic Studies at George Mason University.

Table of Contents

Contents ; Chapter 1: Clash of Universalism: Secular and Religious in Human Rights ; Chapter 2: The Nature of Islamic Ethical-Juridical Discourse ; Chapter 3: Natural Law and Knowledge of Ethical Necessity ; Chapter 4: The Dignity and Capacities of Women as Equal Bearers of Human Rights ; Chapter 5: Individial and Society: Claims and Responsibilities ; Chapter 6: Freedom of Religion and Conscience: The Foundation of Pluralistic World Order ; Notes ; Select Bibliography ; Index

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NLS9780199347179
9780199347179
0199347174
Islam and the Challenge of Human Rights by Abdulaziz Sachedina (Professor and IIIT Chair of Islamic Studies, Professor and IIIT Chair of Islamic Studies, George Mason University)
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Oxford University Press Inc
2014-04-03
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