Mona Siddiqui is Professor of Islamic and Interreligious Studies in the School of Divinity at The University of Edinburgh. She is a well known commentator in the media and in 2011 was awarded an OBE for services to interfaith relations. She is the author of How to Read the Qur'an (2007) and editor of Islam, Volumes 1¿4 (2010).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Spoken, intended and problematic divorce in Hanafi Fiqh; 2. Between person and property slavery in Qud r 's Mukhtasar; 3. Pig, purity and permission in M lik slaughter; 4. Islamic and other perspectives on evil; 5. The language of love in the Qur' n; 6. Virtue and limits in the ethics of friendship; 7. Drinking and drunkenness in Ibn Rushd.
1. Spoken, intended and problematic divorce in Hanafi Fiqh; 2. Between person and property - slavery in Quduri's Mukhtasar; 3. Pig, purity and permission in Maliki slaughter; 4. Islamic and other perspectives on evil; 5. The language of love in the Qur'an; 6. Virtue and limits in the ethics of friendship; 7. Drinking and drunkenness in Ibn Rushd.
1. Spoken, intended and problematic divorce in Hanafi Fiqh; 2. Between person and property slavery in Qud r 's Mukhtasar; 3. Pig, purity and permission in M lik slaughter; 4. Islamic and other perspectives on evil; 5. The language of love in the Qur' n; 6. Virtue and limits in the ethics of friendship; 7. Drinking and drunkenness in Ibn Rushd.
1. Spoken, intended and problematic divorce in Hanafi Fiqh; 2. Between person and property - slavery in Quduri's Mukhtasar; 3. Pig, purity and permission in Maliki slaughter; 4. Islamic and other perspectives on evil; 5. The language of love in the Qur'an; 6. Virtue and limits in the ethics of friendship; 7. Drinking and drunkenness in Ibn Rushd.
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