Public Freedoms in the Islamic State: World Thought in Translation
Autor Rached Ghannouchi Traducere de David L. Johnstonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 ian 2023
Rached Ghannouchi has long been known as a reformist or moderate Islamist thinker. In Public Freedoms in the Islamic State, his most influential book, he argues that the Universal Declaration of Human Rights—in its broad outlines—should be widely accepted by Muslims under the correct interpretation of Islamic law and theology. Under his theory of the purposes of Shari‘a, justice and human welfare are not exclusive to Islamic governance, and the objectives of Islamic law can be advanced in multiple ways. Appearing in English translation here for the first time, this book is a major statement by one of the most important political theorists in the modern Middle East.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780300211528
ISBN-10: 030021152X
Pagini: 576
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 36 mm
Greutate: 0.94 kg
Editura: Yale University Press
Colecția Yale University Press
Seria World Thought in Translation
ISBN-10: 030021152X
Pagini: 576
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 36 mm
Greutate: 0.94 kg
Editura: Yale University Press
Colecția Yale University Press
Seria World Thought in Translation
Recenzii
“Referring to the human rights guaranteed in Islam and acknowledging how Muslim states have abused them—without deriding the concept of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights—Ghannouchi proposes for Tunisia a way forward founded on Islam. A good read.”—A. B. Al-Deen, Choice
“Rached Ghannouchi is one of the most influential, most interesting, and most promising thinkers and leaders of political Islam today. Finally, the magnum opus of his political thought on public and personal freedom is available in English. It is an important document for how human rights and freedoms can be squared with the claims of Islamic political movements.”—Frank Griffel, Yale University
“Rached Ghannouchi presents the case for Islamic democracy in this in-depth study of public freedoms in an Islamic state. David Johnston’s clear translation should be read by anyone interested in the emerging movements of Muslim democrats.”—John O. Voll, coauthor of Islam and Democracy after the Arab Spring
“Rached Ghannouchi is one of the world’s most influential Islamist thinkers, and his Public Freedoms in the Islamic State is essential reading for anyone interested in the relationship between Islam and democracy.”—Anne Wolf, author of Political Islam in Tunisia: The History of Ennahda
“Rached Ghannouchi is one of the most influential, most interesting, and most promising thinkers and leaders of political Islam today. Finally, the magnum opus of his political thought on public and personal freedom is available in English. It is an important document for how human rights and freedoms can be squared with the claims of Islamic political movements.”—Frank Griffel, Yale University
“Rached Ghannouchi presents the case for Islamic democracy in this in-depth study of public freedoms in an Islamic state. David Johnston’s clear translation should be read by anyone interested in the emerging movements of Muslim democrats.”—John O. Voll, coauthor of Islam and Democracy after the Arab Spring
“Rached Ghannouchi is one of the world’s most influential Islamist thinkers, and his Public Freedoms in the Islamic State is essential reading for anyone interested in the relationship between Islam and democracy.”—Anne Wolf, author of Political Islam in Tunisia: The History of Ennahda
Notă biografică
Rached Ghannouchi is cofounder, intellectual leader, and current head of the Ennahda Party, the largest political party in Tunisia. In 2016, under Ghannouchi’s direction, Ennahda separated itself from Islamism and divided its political activities from its religious ones. In 2019, he was elected Speaker of the Tunisian Parliament. David L. Johnston is Affiliate Assistant Professor of Islamic Studies at Fuller Theological Seminary and adjunct lecturer at St. Joseph's University (Philadelphia). His recent book is Muslims and Christians Debate Justice and Love and his blog humantrustees.org.