Islam and Human Rights in Practice: Perspectives Across the Ummah (Routledge Advances in Middle East and Islamic Studies)

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Questions over the compatibility of Islam and Human Rights have become a key area of debate in the perceived tensions between ‘Islam and the West’. In many ways, discussion over the stance of Islam in relation to such factors as gender rights, religious freedom, social and political freedoms, and other related issues represents a microcosm of the broader experience of how Muslim and ‘Western’ communities interact and relate. This volume seeks to engage with the various debates surrounding Islam and Human Rights, in particular, challenging assumptions of a ‘standard’ or ‘essential’ Muslim perspective on Human Rights. Through a survey of the experiences of Muslim communities across the globe (the ummah), this volume highlights the dynamic way Muslims understand and incorporate Human Rights into their personal, social and political experiences. From conceptual discussions on the issues of gender rights and religious freedom, to examining Muslim communities from South East Asia, Central Asia, the Middle East and North Africa, leading global experts bring forth key insights into the way in which Muslim communities live and experience Human Rights. The potential for deeper engagement with this issue is critical, as it opens possibilities for more profound understanding and tolerance.

Author(s): Shahram Akbarzadeh, Benjamin MacQueen
Edition: 1
Year: 2008

Language: English
Pages: 192

Book Cover......Page 1
Title......Page 4
Copyright......Page 5
Contents......Page 6
Acknowledgements......Page 8
Contributors......Page 9
1 Framing the debate on Islam and human rights......Page 12
2 The reformulation of Islamic thought on gender rights and roles......Page 23
3 Women’s rights in the Islamic Republic of Iran: the contribution of secular-oriented feminism1......Page 44
4 Islamic reformism and human rights in Iraq: gender equality and religious freedom......Page 63
5 The reluctant partnership between the Muslim Brotherhood and human rights NGOs in Egypt......Page 86
6 Human rights in Afghanistan......Page 100
7 Competing domains of control: Islam and human rights in Malaysia......Page 119
8 Muslims in Malaysia: notions of human rights reform and their contexts......Page 129
9 Indonesian Islamist perspectives on human rights......Page 153
Bibliography......Page 165
Index......Page 178