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The Rights of God: Islam, Human Rights, and Comparative Ethics

By: Irene Oh | Book details

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CONTENTS
CONTENTS
Acknowledgmentsvii
Introduction: Defining Dialogue1
1Conversations about Human Rights and Islam12
2Maududi, Qutb, and Soroush: Humanity and History36
3Envisioning Islamic Democracies55
4The Free Conscience: “No Compulsion in Religion”74
5Toleration . . . and Its Limits93
Conclusion: Advancing Human Rights Dialogue112
Notes119
Glossary of Foreign Words and Phrases143
Bibliography145
Index151

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