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PROJECT PUBLICATIONS

Examining the Government’s Record on Implementing the International Religious Freedom ActExamining the Government’s Record on Implementing the International Religious Freedom Act

June 13, 2013 Thomas Farr, director of the Religious Freedom Project, presented testimony before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform...

Christians, Muslims and JesusChristians, Muslims and Jesus

May 28, 2013 In Christians, Muslims and Jesus, Mona Siddiqui provides a scholarly and detailed comparative treatment of the role Jesus plays in Christianity and...

Religion and International Relations: A Primer for ResearchReligion and International Relations: A Primer for Research

May 22, 2013 "Religion and International Relations: A Primer for Research" is the report of the Working Group on International Relations and Religion of the...

Religious Freedom, Democratization, and Economic DevelopmentReligious Freedom, Democratization, and Economic Development

April 29, 2013 Based on an extensive survey of relevant scholarly literature in economics, political science, sociology and other disciplines, in this paper...

Religious Associations, Religious Innovations and Denominational Identities in Contemporary Global CitiesReligious Associations, Religious Innovations and Denominational Identities in Contemporary Global Cities

March 14, 2013 In "Religious Associations, Religious Innovations and Denominational Identities in Contemporary Global Cities" José Casanova argues that past...

The Routledge Reader in Christian-Muslim RelationsThe Routledge Reader in Christian-Muslim Relations

December 18, 2012 Muslim-Christian understanding has grown to be one of the largest concerns for religious freedom and dialogue in recent years. An understanding of...

Genealogías de la secularizaciónGenealogías de la secularización

December 1, 2012 Genealogías de la secularización [Genealogies of Secularization] by José Casanova looks primarily at developing and analyzing the different...

Is Religious Freedom Special?

November 20, 2012 In this article, which appeared in the Theos report Law and Religion, Roger Trigg argues for the uniqueness of religious freedom, over against...

Martyrdom with a Message: How Persecuted Christians Witness to Religious FreedomMartyrdom with a Message: How Persecuted Christians Witness to Religious Freedom

November 16, 2012 RFP associate director Timothy Shah joined scholars and religious leaders for a major conference on Christian martyrdom sponsored by the Institute...

<em>God's Century</em> reviewed by Michael Emerson in <em>Contemporary Sociology</em>God's Century reviewed by Michael Emerson in Contemporary Sociology

November 2, 2012 Noted sociologist Michael Emerson reviews God's Century by RFP associate director Timothy Shah and associate scholars Monica Toft and Dan Philpott...

Religious Freedom and National SecurityReligious Freedom and National Security

October 3, 2012 Considering that a strong correlation has existed between religious persecution and national security both in recent years and throughout the...

Religion, the Axial Age, and Secular Modernity in Bellah's Theory of Religious EvolutionReligion, the Axial Age, and Secular Modernity in Bellah's Theory of Religious Evolution

October 1, 2012 In "Religion, the Axial Age, and Secular Modernity in Bellah's Theory of Religious Evolution" Casanova addresses and critiques Robert Bellah's...

Of Down Syndrome and Violence: Religious Freedom and US Foreign PolicyOf Down Syndrome and Violence: Religious Freedom and US Foreign Policy

September 13, 2012 RFP Director Tom Farr spoke at a conference on "International Religious Freedom: An Imperative for Peace and the Common Good," held at the Catholic...

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PROJECT LEADERS

Thomas FarrThomas Farr

Thomas F. Farr is Director of the Religious Freedom Project at the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs and a Visiting Associate...

Timothy ShahTimothy Shah

Timothy Samuel Shah is Associate Director of the Religious Freedom Project at the Berkley Center For Religion, Peace, and World Affairs and...

ASSOCIATE SCHOLARS

José CasanovaJosé Casanova

José Casanova is one of the world's top scholars in the sociology of religion. He is a professor at the Department of Sociology at Georgetown...

Jean Bethke ElshtainJean Bethke Elshtain

Jean Bethke Elshtain is the Laura Spelman Rockefeller Professor of Social and Political Ethics at the University of Chicago, where she also has...

William InbodenWilliam Inboden

William Inboden is Assistant Professor at the LBJ School of Public Affairs and Distinguished Scholar at the Strauss Center for International...

David NovakDavid Novak

David Novak holds the J. Richard and Dorothy Shiff Chair of Jewish Studies as Professor of the Study of Religion and Professor of Philosophy at the...

Daniel PhilpottDaniel Philpott

Daniel Philpott is exploring Catholic and Protestant contributions to democracy from the years 1800-2000 for the Christianity and Freedom Project....

Mona SiddiquiMona Siddiqui

Mona Siddiqui is OBE is Professor of Islamic and Inter-religious Studies and Assistant Principal for Religion and Society at the University of...

Monica Duffy ToftMonica Duffy Toft

Monica Duffy Toft is Associate Professor of Public Policy at the John F. Kennedy School of Government and Director of the Initiative on Religion in...

Roger TriggRoger Trigg

Roger Trigg, of St Cross College, Oxford, is Senior Research Fellow in the Ian Ramsey Centre, University of Oxford, and a member of both the...

PROJECT STAFF

A.J. NolteA.J. Nolte

A.J. Nolte joined the RFP at the beginning of October 2012, after two years as a research assistant at the Center for Complex Operations, National...

Kyle Vander MeulenKyle Vander Meulen

Kyle Vander Meulen joined the Berkley Center in January 2011. Before coming to the Center, he completed his master's studies in Divinity at the...

The Good Muslim: Reflections on Classical Islamic Law and Theology

Mona Siddiqui

2012

In The Good Muslim: Reflections on Classical Islamic Law and Theology, RFP Scholar Mona Siddiqui explores key themes in Islamic law and theology that continue to be relevant in the modern world. Her topics for reflection range from discussions about friendship, divorce, drunkenness, love, slavery, and ritual slaughter; topics that reveal fascinating insights into Islamic ethics, and the way in which arguments have developed in discourse and for jurists. Because of the specific nature of her topic choice, the work charts its own personal course through the rich history and background of the Islamic tradition and gives insight into Siddiqui’s own thinking and interpretations in her many other works.

Table of Contents
Introduction
1) Spoken, Intended, and Problematic Divorce in Ḥanafī Fiqh
2) Between Person and Property: Slavery in Qudūrī’s Mukhtaṣar
3) Pig, Purity, and Permission in Mālikī Slaughter
4) Drinking and Drunkenness in Ibn Rushd
5) Islamic and Other Perspectives on Evil
6) The Language of Love in the Qur’ān
7) Virtue and Limits in the Ethics of Friendship

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