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Conflict of law and the methodology of Tarjīẖ : a study in Islamic legal theory

open access: yes, 2015
Islamic law never achieved unity but expressed itself in, at least, four surviving schools. More interestingly, contemporary Muslim communities are still divided among themselves on a number of issues related to their laws.
Bakar, Mohd Daud
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ISLAM, CIVIL SOCIETY, AND MODERNITY: PUBLIC THEOLOGY AMID CULTURAL NARRATIVE

open access: yes
This essay offers a historical and sociological analysis of the Islamic Renaissance in Baghdad and Córdoba, highlighting their significant contributions to the Enlightenment, civilization, and civil society. Using a world-system approach, I explore a post-Eurocentric perspective on the Islamic contribution to the commercial revolution and global ...
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ISLAMIC CONTRIBUTIONS TO WORLD CIVILIZATION: SCIENCE, CULTURE, AND INTELLECTUAL HERITAGE

open access: yes
This article explores the profound contributions of Islamic civilization to the development of world culture, science, and intellectual thought from the 7th century onward.
Shujaat Ali
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Islamic Civilization and the Digital Economy: Building a Sharia Economy in Modern Era

open access: yesMusyarakah: Journal of Sharia Economic (MJSE)
Islamic civilization has made great contributions in various fields, including economics, with principles that emphasize justice, balance and sustainability. principles that emphasize justice, balance, and sustainability. Along with digital transformation brings new challenges and opportunities for Islamic economics, which can integrate Islamic values ...
Ema Mardiyyah   +2 more
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The Quandary of Modernity: Islam and Civility

2020
This chapter investigates the relationship of Islam to the modern condition of civility. It argues civility to be absent from the project of early Islamic revelationism and therefore an issue in modern Islamic socio-political consciousness. The chapter brings forth the original and innovative interpretations of civility in the modern context and takes ...
Milani, Milad (R16913)   +1 more
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Axial civilizations, multiple modernities, and Islam

Journal of Classical Sociology, 2011
Departing from the modernization theory, S.N. Eisenstadt proposed the idea of ‘post-traditional societies’ in the early 1970s, and proceeded to formulate the concepts of ‘axial civilizations’ and ‘multiple modernities’ in the following decades. In the 1980s, Eisenstadt sketched a model of constant tension between an Islamic primordial utopia — the ...
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