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Islamic principles of human rights: reframed by the West / Nehaluddin Ahmad

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Bandar Seri Begawan: UNISSA Press, 2018Description: xvii, 322 pages; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9789991782829 (pbk.)
Subject(s): Summary: The Islamic concepts of the welfare state and its human rights are utterly misconceived issues worldwide. Many people in western countries, including intellectuals and academician, argue that Islam establishes an inequitable social and political order. The author develops the key to a rational understanding of centuries-old stereotypes, misunderstandings and subliminal biases that western textbooks and media have aimed against Islamic concepts. This book does not dwell on the reasons leading to this widespread misinformation, rather it presents its readers with a scientifically structured comparison of selected human rights issues.
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The Islamic concepts of the welfare state and its human rights are utterly misconceived issues worldwide. Many people in western countries, including intellectuals and academician, argue that Islam establishes an inequitable social and political order. The author develops the key to a rational understanding of centuries-old stereotypes, misunderstandings and subliminal biases that western textbooks and media have aimed against Islamic concepts. This book does not dwell on the reasons leading to this widespread misinformation, rather it presents its readers with a scientifically structured comparison of selected human rights issues.

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