This book compares Islamic and Western ideas of human rights in order to ascertain which human rights, if any, can be considered universal. This is a profound topic with a rich history that is highly relevant within global politics and society today. The arguments in this bookare formed by bringing William Talbott's Which Rights Should Be Universal? (2005) and Abdulaziz Sachedina's Islam and the Challenge of Human Rights (2014) into conversation. By bridging the gap between cultural relativists and moral universalists, this book seeks to offer a new model for the understanding of human rights. It contends that human rights abuses are outcomes of complex systems by design and/or by default. Therefore, it proposes that a rigorous systems-thinking approach will contribute to addressing the challenge of human rights. Engaging with Islamic and Western, historical and contemporary, and relativist and universalist thought, this book is a fresh take on a perennially important issue. As such, it will be a first-rate resource for any scholars working in religious studies, Islamic studies, Middle East studies, ethics, sociology, and law and religion.
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منبع سفارش / آدرس اشتراک
Taylor & Francis
شماره انبار
9781003002581
ویراست دیگر از اثر در قالب دیگر رسانه
شماره استاندارد بين المللي کتاب و موسيقي
9780367433499
موضوع (اسم عام یاعبارت اسمی عام)
موضوع مستند نشده
Human rights-- Islamic countries.
موضوع مستند نشده
Human rights-- Religious aspects-- Islam.
موضوع مستند نشده
Human rights.
موضوع مستند نشده
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Freedom & Security / Human Rights
موضوع مستند نشده
RELIGION / Islam / General
موضوع مستند نشده
RELIGION / Religion, Politics & State
مقوله موضوعی
موضوع مستند نشده
HRHP
موضوع مستند نشده
POL-- 035010
موضوع مستند نشده
REL-- 037000
موضوع مستند نشده
REL-- 084000
رده بندی ديویی
شماره
323
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091767
ويراست
23
رده بندی کنگره
شماره رده
BP173
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44
نشانه اثر
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S68
2021
نام شخص به منزله سر شناسه - (مسئولیت معنوی درجه اول )