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Islamism, Statehood and Human Rights - A World of Difference (Paperback)
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Islamism, Statehood and Human Rights - A World of Difference (Paperback)
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Attesting to the ever-increasing presence and influence of Islamism
is the emergence of Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant. This
newfangled theocracy is a constant source of inversions and
shockwaves. But, while Islamism, Statehood and Human Rights does
not give a day-to-day account of events in the newly created state,
it does look in depth at the worldviews that shape public policies
and law in the 21st century world of Islam. At the heart of this
book is the question of whether religious and political
philosophies of contemporary Islamic regimes are compatible with
human rights originating from the secular tradition of the West.
Islamism, Statehood and Human Rights contributes to the ongoing
universalist-relativist debate in international relations and law.
It examines two different worlds with competing perspectives on
international human rights: firstly, a world where all humans are,
by nature, entitled to human rights, and secondly a world where
religious identity is a requirement for human rights. The former
world of entitlement usually consists of secular societies where
efforts are consistently made to ensure the separation of Church
and State. In the latter world however, there is a hypostatic union
between Church and State. Political and legal authority is stamped
on the minds of citizens or subjects through religion. Rights, some
theocrats believe, are divinely ordained and ascribed to members of
a given community of faith.Informing the interdisciplinary research
is a spirited desire for ethnographic understanding in
multicultural societies and for peaceful co-existence within modern
multi-religious states, which are often divided and threatened not
only by religion but also by the manipulation of laws derived from
religiously based traditions. Islamism, Statehood and Human Rights
accordingly investigates and analyses how law, politics and
religion interact in such local and international public arenas.
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