The relationship between Islam, state, and politics has been the subject of decades-long and extensive debates in the fields of politics (and policy), academia and media. One perception brought about mostly by orientalist studies purports that Islam – unlike Christianity does not “render what is to Caesar unto Caesar”; rather Islam does not recognize a separation between church and state or a distinction between religion and politics. Though such a view is fairly outdated, it is by no means abandoned, and it appears to hold some influence among many of those concerned with the affairs of Muslim-majority societies. There is a perception among some observers of these societies that a uniform “Muslim culture” tends to inform the political beha...
The progress of democratization in Muslim countries has been slower than other countries around the...
Ali ‘Abd al-Raziq’s book al-Islam wa-usul al-hukm (Islam and the foundations of power), published in...
We can thus see that Islamic tradition has recognized the venerability of the Shari\u27a but that th...
The relationship between Islam, state, and politics has been the subject of decades-long and extensi...
Dean Jason Richard. Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na' im, Islam and the Secular State : Negotiating the Future ...
Professor Abdullahi An-Na'im's new book, "Islam and the Secular State: Negotiating the Future of Sha...
Recent years have seen a proliferation of academic writing on the relationship of Islam and state fr...
<p>Muslim societies in all of their social and cultural variety are, as Donald E. Smith points out, ...
The relationship between Islam and state raises a controversy that includes two main groups; formali...
The emerging tendency among the proponents of political Islam in Egypt, Tunisia, and Turkey is that ...
One discourse that continues to be discussed in the realm of Islamic political philosophy is about t...
In order to achieve a greater understanding of religious traditions and their respective contributio...
There are some questions on the relationship between Islam and state that can be traced from the ear...
The debate continues unabated: Is political Islam decipherable through the tenets of the Islamic tra...
In this essay I hope to add an anthropological voice to the conversation about political Islam, one ...
The progress of democratization in Muslim countries has been slower than other countries around the...
Ali ‘Abd al-Raziq’s book al-Islam wa-usul al-hukm (Islam and the foundations of power), published in...
We can thus see that Islamic tradition has recognized the venerability of the Shari\u27a but that th...
The relationship between Islam, state, and politics has been the subject of decades-long and extensi...
Dean Jason Richard. Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na' im, Islam and the Secular State : Negotiating the Future ...
Professor Abdullahi An-Na'im's new book, "Islam and the Secular State: Negotiating the Future of Sha...
Recent years have seen a proliferation of academic writing on the relationship of Islam and state fr...
<p>Muslim societies in all of their social and cultural variety are, as Donald E. Smith points out, ...
The relationship between Islam and state raises a controversy that includes two main groups; formali...
The emerging tendency among the proponents of political Islam in Egypt, Tunisia, and Turkey is that ...
One discourse that continues to be discussed in the realm of Islamic political philosophy is about t...
In order to achieve a greater understanding of religious traditions and their respective contributio...
There are some questions on the relationship between Islam and state that can be traced from the ear...
The debate continues unabated: Is political Islam decipherable through the tenets of the Islamic tra...
In this essay I hope to add an anthropological voice to the conversation about political Islam, one ...
The progress of democratization in Muslim countries has been slower than other countries around the...
Ali ‘Abd al-Raziq’s book al-Islam wa-usul al-hukm (Islam and the foundations of power), published in...
We can thus see that Islamic tradition has recognized the venerability of the Shari\u27a but that th...