Islam and liberal citizenship the search for an overlapping consensus /
Some argue that Muslims have no tradition of separation of church and state and therefore can't participate in secular, pluralist society. At the other extreme, some Muslims argue that it is the duty of all believers to resist western forms of government and to impose Islamic law. Andrew F. Mar...
Main Author: | March, Andrew F., 1976- |
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Format: | Electronic |
Language: | English |
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Oxford ; New York :
Oxford University Press,
c2009.
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Online Access: | ebrary View fulltext via EzAccess MyiLibrary Dawsonera Oxford Scholarship Online |
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