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- W2766135575 abstract "Although Islam advocates elements of liberty and dignity in general, it does not recognize human in the Western sense. While in the West the concept of rights grew out of the recognition of the citizens' rights as a shield against the arbitrary power of the state, there was no such recognition in the legal tradition. The author attempts to clarify this distinction by a comparative survey of the opinions expressed by a number of legal and religious scholars on the concept of Islamic rights. The survey is focused on the freedom of according to Qur'an, the tradition of the Prophet and writings of Muslim theologians.The specific Qur'anic verse forbidding compulsion in faith seems to be contradicted by a number of other verses stressing the necessity of Jihad against the infidels or apostates. This contradiction can not be solved without a revision of the rules of naskh or abrogation. A number of contemporary Muslim authors, such as Mahmood Taha, An-Na'im and Abu Sulayman have proposed new rules for such a revision. Some other writers, including Abdolkarim Soroush, have suggested the application of modern epistemological principles for a more timely interpretation of tenets. Still others have attempted to use concepts such as human nature to construct references to freedom of in Islam. Neither Jamal al-Din Afghani nor Sheikh Mohammad Abduh who strove to set forth a rational interpretation of principles made any clear references to the concept of freedom of faith.In 1981, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan, in response to Iran's Constitution, led a number of Muslim countries to draft and publish a declaration on the rights which included references to the basic rights and freedoms, including freedom of and religion. However, the implementation of these rights and freedoms were conditioned on their compatibility with principles, as the case with the constitution of he republic of Iran. It seems that in the absence of the concept of rights in jurisprudence, the world continues to remain in a vicious circle in its attempts to deal with the issue of rights." @default.
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- W2766135575 title "The Problematic of Human Rights in Islam" @default.
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