Ali Akbar examines the works of four noted scholars of Islam:
Fazlur Rahman (Pakistan), Abdolkarim Soroush (Iran), Muhammad
Mujtahed Shabestari (Iran) and Nasr Hamid Abu Zayd (Egypt). His
study shows that the consequences of taking a humanistic approach
to understanding revelation are not confined to the realm of
speculation about the relationship between God and humans, but also
to interpreting Qur'anic socio-political precepts. The four
scholars emerge as a distinctive group of Muslim thinkers who open
up a new horizon in contemporary Islamic discourse.
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