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The Islamic Secular and the Secular State
Abstract This chapter engages with the thesis of Abdullahi An-Na’im in his book Islam and the Secular State. An-Na’im argues for a secular state because he believes that only it, in contradistinction to the Islamic State, can accommodate human rights, citizenship, and constitutionalism. I argue that by ignoring the Islamic Secular, An-Na’openaire +1 more source
The Religious and the Secular: Studies in Secularization.
American Sociological Review, 1970Philip L. Berg, David Martin
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The Religious and the Secular: Studies in Secularization
Review of Religious Research, 1972Paul J. Baker, David Martin
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The Secularization of the Academy
Journal of Law and Religion, 1993Louise L. Stevenson +2 more
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