Freedom in Islamic Political Thought and Justice and Its Islamist Agents

  • Lo M
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Abstract

… In promoting the doctrine of Islamization, Al-Faruqi, in 1982, asserted the presence of “the Malaise of the Ummah,” because of “secularized, Westernized, and de-Islamized [individuals] by internal and external agents of their enemies.” Thus, the operational task of the …

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Lo, M. (2019). Freedom in Islamic Political Thought and Justice and Its Islamist Agents. In Political Islam, Justice and Governance (pp. 53–93). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-96328-0_3

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