Liberalism and Islam: Practical Reconciliation between the Liberal State and Shiite Muslims

Author:   H. Haidar
Publisher:   Palgrave Macmillan
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Pages:   254
Publication Date:   09 April 2008
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   H. Haidar
Publisher:   Palgrave Macmillan
Imprint:   Palgrave Macmillan
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.460kg
ISBN:  

9780230605251


ISBN 10:   0230605257
Pages:   254
Publication Date:   09 April 2008
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Introduction * PART I:  MILL'S DEEPLY SECULAR LIBERALISM * Mill's Methodology * Mill's Utilitarian Moral Theory * Mill's Liberty Principle  * PART TWO: RAWLS'S MILDLY SECULAR LIBERALISM * Rawls's Methodology * Rawls's Egalitarian Moral Theory * Rawls's Liberty Principle    * PART THREE: THE LIBERAL STATE AND SHIA MUSLIM CITIZENS * Toleration of Shiite Muslims by the Liberal State  *  Acceptability of the Liberal State to Shiite Muslims  * Conclusion

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Discussions of the relationship between liberal political theory and Islam have so far been conducted almost entirely from a Western liberal view. Hamid Hadji Haidar's exploration of what liberal theory (and indeed the liberal state) looks like from an Islamic perspective therefore offers a very welcome addition to the existing literature, Liberalism and Islam will be of interest not only to liberal political theorists but to all those concerned about the uneasy relationship between Western liberalism and Islam; and while there remain important differences between them, Haidar's generally positive and hopeful outlook is refreshingly encouraging amid the predominant pessimism and mutual fear. --John Horton, Professor of Political Philosophy, Keele University, United Kingdom <p><br> <p><br> An original exploration of the capacity for mutual understanding between liberalism and Islam that is both intellectually stimulating and of the utmost political importance. --Richard Bellamy, Professor of Political Science and Director of the School of Public Policy, University College London <p> <br>


<p>&#8220;Discussions of the relationship between liberal political theory and Islam have so far been conducted almost entirely&nbsp;from a&nbsp;Western liberal view. Hamid Hadji Haidar&#8217;s exploration of what liberal theory (and indeed the liberal state)&nbsp;looks like from an Islamic perspective therefore offers a&nbsp;very welcome&nbsp;addition to the existing&nbsp;literature .&nbsp; Liberalism and Islam will be of interest not only to liberal political theorists but to all those concerned about the uneasy relationship between Western liberalism and Islam; and&nbsp;while there remain important differences between them,&nbsp;Haidar&#8217;s generally positive and&nbsp;hopeful outlook is refreshingly encouraging amid&nbsp;the predominant&nbsp;pessimism and mutual fear.&#8221;&#8212;John Horton, Professor of Political Philosophy, Keele University, United Kingdom<p>&nbsp;<p>&#8220;An original exploration of the capacity for mutual understanding between liberalism and Islam that is


Discussions of the relationship between liberal political theory and Islam have so far been conducted almost entirelyfrom aWestern liberal view. Hamid Hadji Haidar s exploration of what liberal theory (and indeed the liberal state)looks like from an Islamic perspective therefore offers avery welcomeaddition to the existingliterature. Liberalism and Islam will be of interest not only to liberal political theorists but to all those concerned about the uneasy relationship between Western liberalism and Islam; andwhile there remain important differences between them, Haidar s generally positive andhopeful outlook is refreshingly encouraging amidthe predominantpessimism and mutual fear. - John Horton, Professor of Political Philosophy, Keele University, United Kingdom An original exploration of the capacity for mutual understanding between liberalism and Islam that is both intellectually stimulating and of the utmost political importance. - Richard Bellamy, Professor of Political Science and Director of the School of Public Policy, University College London


<p> Discussions of the relationship between liberal political theory and Islam have so far been conducted almost entirely from a Western liberal view. Hamid Hadji Haidar's exploration of what liberal theory (and indeed the liberal state) looks like from an Islamic perspective therefore offers a very welcome addition to the existing literature. Liberalism and Islam will be of interest not only to liberal political theorists but to all those concerned about the uneasy relationship between Western liberalism and Islam; and while there remain important differences between them, Haidar's generally positive and hopeful outlook is refreshingly encouraging amid the predominant pessimism and mutual fear. --John Horton, Professor of Political Philosophy, Keele University, United Kingdom <p> An original exploration of the capacity for mutual understanding between liberalism and Islam that is both intellectually stimulating and of the utmost political importance. --Richard Bellamy, Professorr


<p> Discussions of the relationship between liberal political theory and Islam have so far been conducted almost entirely from a Western liberal view. Hamid Hadji Haidar's exploration of what liberal theory (and indeed the liberal state) looks like from an Islamic perspective therefore offers a very welcome addition to the existing literature . Liberalism and Islam will be of interest not only to liberal political theorists but to all those concerned about the uneasy relationship between Western liberalism and Islam; and while there remain important differences between them, Haidar's generally positive and hopeful outlook is refreshingly encouraging amid the predominant pessimism and mutual fear. --John Horton, Professor of Political Philosophy, Keele University, United Kingdom<p> <p> An original exploration of the capacity for mutual understanding between liberalism and Islam that is both intellectually stimulating and of the utmost political importance. --Richard Bellamy, Professor of Political Science and Director of the School of Public Policy, University College London<p>


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Hamid Hadji Haidar is an Honorary Research Fellow, Department of Political Science, School of Public Policy, UCL.

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