The Pluralistic Frameworks of Ibn Rushd and Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na'im
Omar, Ayesha
Handlinger
Beskrivelse
Omtale
The purpose of this Element is to analyse the assiduous attempts of two Islamic political thinkers-the 12th century Andalusian philosopher Ibn Rushd and the contemporary Sudanese reformist Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na'im-to theorise Islamic politics through an approach the author refers to as 'pluralistic frameworks'. A pluralistic framework, is a systematic mediation of Islamic ethics and politics that incorporates extra-Islamic traditions of thought from diverse sources. Pluralistic frameworks selectively and self-consciously enable dialogue, synthesis, and hybridity and seek to maintain a distinct conception of Islamic ethics that concords with a preferred set of political arguments. They enable reflexivity within the ethical purview of Islam and with an awareness of the normativity of shari'a.Both Ibn Rushd and An-Na'im reconcile shari'a in two very different ways, but to a common end; Ibn Rushd lays out a method of harmonisation with Greek thought, while An-Na'im resorts to the radical subversion of sharia under liberal thought.
-
Utgivelsesdato:
20.02.2025
-
ISBN/Varenr:
9781009517300
-
Språk:
Engelsk
-
Forlag:
Cambridge University Press
-
Innbinding:
Innbundet
-
Fagtema:
Samfunn og samfunnsvitenskap
-
Serie:
Elements in Comparative Political Theory
-
Litteraturtype:
Faglitteratur
-
Sider:
86
-
Høyde:
23.5 cm
-
Bredde:
15.9 cm