Democracy, Human Rights and Law In Islamic Thought

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This book critically examines Islamic legal and political thought, addressing democracy and human rights in contemporary contexts. Al-Jabri offers a modern reinterpretation of classical Islamic principles, advocating for their compatibility with universal values of justice and equality.

In Democracy, Human Rights and Law in Islamic Thought, Muhammad Abed Al-Jabri offers an insightful critique of Islamic political and legal philosophy. The book explores the tension between traditional Islamic interpretations and modern concepts of democracy, human rights, and law. Al-Jabri examines how Islamic thought has historically engaged with questions of governance, justice, and the protection of individual rights, proposing a framework that reconciles these ideals with Islamic principles. By addressing contemporary issues, the work encourages a reinterpretation of Islam that fosters democracy and human dignity, making it a crucial resource for modern Islamic political theory.

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Muhammad Abed Al-Jabri

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