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Binding : Paperback
Pages : 128
Description :
This issue of how 'loyal' or to what extent Muslims 'belong' in Britain is a topical debate of our times. This book addresses a number of the pertinent issues relating to the current status of British Muslims who are under scrutiny in expressed terms of their allegiances and loyalties. The notions of loyalty and belonging are approached from two perspectives: the traditional Islamic view from the Shari'ah and a contemporary perspective bearing in mind the sociological, political and legal dimensions of the discussion.
Pages : 128
Description :
This issue of how 'loyal' or to what extent Muslims 'belong' in Britain is a topical debate of our times. This book addresses a number of the pertinent issues relating to the current status of British Muslims who are under scrutiny in expressed terms of their allegiances and loyalties. The notions of loyalty and belonging are approached from two perspectives: the traditional Islamic view from the Shari'ah and a contemporary perspective bearing in mind the sociological, political and legal dimensions of the discussion.
Description
Binding : Paperback
Pages : 128
Description :
This issue of how 'loyal' or to what extent Muslims 'belong' in Britain is a topical debate of our times. This book addresses a number of the pertinent issues relating to the current status of British Muslims who are under scrutiny in expressed terms of their allegiances and loyalties. The notions of loyalty and belonging are approached from two perspectives: the traditional Islamic view from the Shari'ah and a contemporary perspective bearing in mind the sociological, political and legal dimensions of the discussion.
Pages : 128
Description :
This issue of how 'loyal' or to what extent Muslims 'belong' in Britain is a topical debate of our times. This book addresses a number of the pertinent issues relating to the current status of British Muslims who are under scrutiny in expressed terms of their allegiances and loyalties. The notions of loyalty and belonging are approached from two perspectives: the traditional Islamic view from the Shari'ah and a contemporary perspective bearing in mind the sociological, political and legal dimensions of the discussion.












