Moral rationalism and Shari'a is the first attempt at outlining the scope for a theological reading of Shar¿ 'a, based on a critical examination of why the 'Adliyya theological ethics hasn't significantly impacted Sh¿'¿ readings of Shari'a and how these resources may come to do so.
Moral rationalism and Shari'a is the first attempt at outlining the scope for a theological reading of Shar¿ 'a, based on a critical examination of why the 'Adliyya theological ethics hasn't significantly impacted Sh¿'¿ readings of Shari'a and how these resources may come to do so.
Ali-Reza Bhojani is a Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Al-Mahdi Institute, Birmingham. His research interests include Islamic legal theory, Muslim theology and ethics, Sh¿'¿ studies and the Muslim religious responses to modernity.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1 Reason as a source of Shar 'a in Sh ' us l al-fiqh 2 The intelligibility of moral values in Sh ' theological thought 3 The nature of morality, rationality and independent judgments of rational morality in modern Sh ' us l al-fiqh 4 The nature of morality, rationality and independent judgments of rational morality in modern Sh ' us l al-fiqh 5 Reassessing the obstacles to independent judgments of rational morality impacting the reading of Shar 'a
Introduction 1 Reason as a source of Shar 'a in Sh ' us l al-fiqh 2 The intelligibility of moral values in Sh ' theological thought 3 The nature of morality, rationality and independent judgments of rational morality in modern Sh ' us l al-fiqh 4 The nature of morality, rationality and independent judgments of rational morality in modern Sh ' us l al-fiqh 5 Reassessing the obstacles to independent judgments of rational morality impacting the reading of Shar 'a
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