224 Pages
by
Routledge
224 Pages
by
Routledge
224 Pages
by
Routledge
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With the proliferation of transnational Muslim networks over the last two decades, the religious authority of traditionally educated Muslim scholars, the uluma, has come under increasing scrutiny and disruption. These networks have provided a public space for multiple perspectives on Islam to be voiced, allowing "progressive" Islamic worldviews to flourish alongside more (neo)traditional... Read more
Foreword by Ebrahim Moosa
Introduction
1 The Poiesis/Creativity Imperative
2 The Epistemological Imperative
3 The Imperative of Ethics of Pluralism
4 The Imperative of Islamic Liberation Theology
5 The Search for the Ethical Imperative in Islamic Jurisprudence/Law
6 The Gender-Justice Imperative
7 The Imperative of non-Patriarchal Islamic hermeneutics
8 The Human Rights Imperative
Conclusion
Biography
Adis Duderija is Lecturer, Study of Islam and Society, Griffith University, Australia. His research focuses on Islamic, interfaith and gender issues.






