In 1903, Duncan Black Macdonald (1863-1943), a prominent early scholar of Islam in the United States, wrote that Islam does not allow constitutionalism because the caliph 'cannot set up beside himself a constitutional assembly and give it rights against himself. He is the successor of Muhammad and must rule, within [divine] limitations, as an absolute monarch.' Yet within a few years of that statement, some of the leading scholars of the Islamic world were arguing exactly the contrary. Muhammad ' Abduh (Egypt, 1849-1905) - the highest-ranking religious official in Egypt - wrote privately in 1904 that he supported a parliamentary democracy. In 1908, Mehmed Cemaleddin Efendi (Turkey, 1848-1917) - the chief religious authority of the Ottoman E...
time:2.30-4.30pmroom: Osgoode Hall – IKB 4034speaker: Mohammad Fadel (Toronto)respondent: Timothy J....
This study describes and evaluates the constitutional theory of two influential scholars of Islamic ...
The two main sources of Islam are the Quran and the Sunnah (the Prophetic precedent). Whether we loo...
In 1903, Duncan Black Macdonald (1863-1943), a prominent early scholar of Islam in the United States...
The purpose of this study is to examine the position of the Persian 'ulama toward the idea of consti...
The current thesis is concerned with proving the theory of the inconsistency of constitutionalism an...
It is undeniable that Islam is a universal religion which becomes a blessing for the entire universe...
NoThe place of Islam in constitutions invites fierce debate from scholars and politicians alike. Man...
In Islam this is Gods right to rule over man and he gave this right according to Sunni Islam to ever...
The paradox of modern constitutionalism resides in having two imperatives, apparently irreconcilable...
Despite a rich history, beginning with the Ottoman constitutional movement in the latter part of the...
Is authoritarianism intrinsic to Islam? Is Islam incompatible with democracy? These questions are fr...
In this article, I look at Muhammad Iqbal’s legal vision for an Islamic Republic. By focusing on the...
Liberal Muslim Fazlur Rahman (1919-1988), who was professor of Islamic Thought at the University of ...
In the spirit of comparative political theory, this thesis analyzes the ideas that have shaped Weste...
time:2.30-4.30pmroom: Osgoode Hall – IKB 4034speaker: Mohammad Fadel (Toronto)respondent: Timothy J....
This study describes and evaluates the constitutional theory of two influential scholars of Islamic ...
The two main sources of Islam are the Quran and the Sunnah (the Prophetic precedent). Whether we loo...
In 1903, Duncan Black Macdonald (1863-1943), a prominent early scholar of Islam in the United States...
The purpose of this study is to examine the position of the Persian 'ulama toward the idea of consti...
The current thesis is concerned with proving the theory of the inconsistency of constitutionalism an...
It is undeniable that Islam is a universal religion which becomes a blessing for the entire universe...
NoThe place of Islam in constitutions invites fierce debate from scholars and politicians alike. Man...
In Islam this is Gods right to rule over man and he gave this right according to Sunni Islam to ever...
The paradox of modern constitutionalism resides in having two imperatives, apparently irreconcilable...
Despite a rich history, beginning with the Ottoman constitutional movement in the latter part of the...
Is authoritarianism intrinsic to Islam? Is Islam incompatible with democracy? These questions are fr...
In this article, I look at Muhammad Iqbal’s legal vision for an Islamic Republic. By focusing on the...
Liberal Muslim Fazlur Rahman (1919-1988), who was professor of Islamic Thought at the University of ...
In the spirit of comparative political theory, this thesis analyzes the ideas that have shaped Weste...
time:2.30-4.30pmroom: Osgoode Hall – IKB 4034speaker: Mohammad Fadel (Toronto)respondent: Timothy J....
This study describes and evaluates the constitutional theory of two influential scholars of Islamic ...
The two main sources of Islam are the Quran and the Sunnah (the Prophetic precedent). Whether we loo...