Response to Professor Fadel and Professor Iqtidar
Professor Fadel sees me as claiming that the Islamic secular “places jurisdictional boundaries on what religion can rightfully claim, thereby creating a legitimate space for non-religious, i.e., ‘secular’ reason.” What actually I argued, however, was that Sharia placed limits on its own shar‘ī juri...
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Main Author: | Sherman Jackson |
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Language: | EN |
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International Institute of Islamic Thought
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/eb1d1c0ae3fe445d8995a0fac370fd9f |
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