New thinking in Islam : the jihad for democracy, freedom and women's rights / Katajun Amirpur ; translated from the German by Eric Ormsby.
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- 9781909942745
- 190994274X
- Islam neu denken. English
- Democracy -- Religious aspects -- Islam
- Women in Islam
- Islamic renewal -- Islamic countries
- Human rights -- Islamic countries
- Women's rights -- Islamic countries
- Femmes dans l'islam
- Renouveau islamique -- Pays musulmans
- Droits de l'homme (Droit international) -- Pays musulmans
- Femmes -- Droits -- Pays musulmans
- RELIGION -- Islam -- General
- Democracy -- Religious aspects -- Islam
- Human rights
- Islamic renewal
- Women in Islam
- Women's rights
- Islamic countries
- 297.2/8 23
- BP171.5 .A5613 2015
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On the way to the modern -- Islamic reformers today -- Nasr Hamid Abu Zaid : who's the heretic here? -- Fazlur Rahman : from the Qurʹan to life, and back again to the Qurʹan -- Amina Wadud : in the midst of the gender jihad -- Asma Barlas : as though only men were objective -- ʹAbdolkarim Soroush : more than ideology and state -- Mohammad Mojtahed Shabestari : the Prophet reads the world -- The future of Islam.
Argues that the Western impression of Islam as a backward-looking faith is false, introducing influential reformers committed to democracy and human rights and the Islamic Newthinking movement.
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