TextPublication details: Oneworld, : Oxford :, c1997.Description: xii, 288 p. ; 23 cmISBN: | Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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Ethiopian Graduate School of Theology Library Available at Circulation Section | 297.272 Esa 1997 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 14607 |
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| 297.272 Ayo 2003 The crisis of Muslim history : religion and politics in early Islam / | 297.272 Cox 2006 The West, Islam and Islamism : [manuscript] : is ideological Islam compatible with liberal democracy?/ / | 297.272 Cox 2006 c.2 The West, Islam and Islamism : [manuscript] : is ideological Islam compatible with liberal democracy?/ / | 297.272 Esa 1997 Qur'an, liberation & pluralism : [manuscript] / | 297.272 Lew 2010 Faith and power : religion and politics in the Middle East / | 297.272 Pub 2004 v.95 Public Islam and the common good / | 297.272 Pub 2006 v.95 Public Islam and the common good / |
Includes bibliographical references and index
"The demise of apartheid in South Africa in the 1980s followed an unprecedented unity in struggle against oppression from members of different faith traditions. Determined as South African Muslims were to participate with the rest of the oppressed in solidarity against apartheid, this brought them into conflict with interpretations of the Qur'an that denied virtue outside Islam, and left them searching for a theology that would allow them to both co-operate against injustice and be true to their faith." "In this challenging account, Farid Esack reflects on key qur'anic passages used in the context of oppression to rethink the role of Islam in a plural society. He exposes how traditional interpretations of the Qur'an were used to legitimize an unjust order, and demonstrates that those very texts used to support religious intolerance, if interpreted within a contemporary socio-historical context, support active solidarity with the religious Other for change."--Jacket.
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