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Toward an Islamic Reformation:

Civil Liberties, Human Rights, and International Law
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University Press, 1990 - Law - 253 pages
Calls for reform of the historical formulations of Islamic law (sharia) in the context of modern constitutionalism, criminal justice, modern international law and basic human rights.

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Review: Toward an Islamic Reformation: Civil Liberties, Human Rights, and International Law

User Review  - Widhi - Goodreads

This is all good and liberating and encouraging.. but if you close the book and look out side into the " real life" in the islamic world, i felt that we ain't going nowhere. But nonetheless, this book does give me hope and believe to keep believing. Read full review

Review: Toward an Islamic Reformation: Civil Liberties, Human Rights, and International Law

User Review  - trickgnosis - Goodreads

An-Naim often seems like a lone voice in the wilderness these days, but he's a powerful voice and he can't be easily dismissed by Islamic conservatives and fundamentalists. He knows his stuff and he's ... Read full review

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l Public Law in the Muslim World
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Notes
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Selected Bibliography
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