Muslims and global justice /
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Language: | English |
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Philadelphia :
University of Pennsylvania Press,
c2011
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Series: | Pennsylvania studies in human rights
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Table of Contents:
- Islamic ambivalence to political violence: Islamic law and international terrorism
- Problems of universal cultural legitimacy for human rights
- Toward a cross-cultural approach to defining international standards of human rights: the meaning of cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment
- State responsibility under international human rights law to change religious and customary laws
- Islamic foundations of religious human rights
- Cultural transformation and normative consensus of the best interest of the child
- Toward an Islamic hermeneutics for human rights
- Competing claims to religious freedom and communal self-determination in Africa
- Globalization and jurisprudence: an Islamic perspective
- The politics of religion and the morality of globalization
- Global citizenship and human rights: from Muslims in Europe to European Muslims