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Modernist and Fundamentalist Debates in Islam
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Editor(s):
Mansoor Moaddel
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Kamran Talattof
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2000
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Palgrave Macmillan US
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978-1-4039-6092-4
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978-1-137-09848-1
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2000
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10.1007/978-1-137-09848-1
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction Contemporary Debates in Islam: Modernism versus Fundamentalism
pp. 23
Religion versus Science
pp. 29
Islamic Revealed Law versus Islamic Common Law
pp. 35
The Rationalistic and Philosophical Spirit of Islam
pp. 41
The Sociological Laws of the Quran
pp. 45
The Necessity of Religious Reform
pp. 53
Methodology of Historical Writing
pp. 71
War and Peace: Popular Jihad
pp. 95
The Problem of Caliphate
pp. 101
Authority and the Problem of Succession
pp. 109
Intellectual Pluralism and Freedom of Opinion
pp. 123
Social Liberalism and Laissez-Faire Capitalism
pp. 135
Islam and Civilization
pp. 145
Polygamy
pp. 159
The Rights of Women
pp. 163
The Liberation of Women
pp. 183
The Way of Life
pp. 187
The Way To Eat a Meal
pp. 189
Civil Rights
pp. 197
Islam as the Foundation of Knowledge
pp. 207
Fallacy of Rationalism
pp. 223
War, Peace, and Islamic Jihad
pp. 247
The Pillars of an Islamic State
pp. 251
The Necessity of Islamic Government
pp. 263
The Political Theory of Islam
pp. 273
All-Encompassing Program of an Islamic State
pp. 301
Boycotting the 1997 Election in Jordan
pp. 309
Islamic Action Front Party
pp. 315
Critical Attitude toward the West and the Idea of Western Decadence
pp. 325
Self-Destructiveness of Western Civilization
pp. 333
Granting Capitulatory Rights to the U.S.
pp. 341
Islam and Its Adversaries
pp. 343
Westoxication
pp. 359
A Moralizing Fundamentalism
pp. 361
On the Islamic Hijab
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