Ebook: Sharia Versus Freedom: The Legacy of Islamic Totalitarianism
Author: Bostom Andrew G
- Tags: Islam, Islamic law--United States, LAW--Essays, LAW--General Practice, LAW--Jurisprudence, LAW--Paralegals & Paralegalism, LAW--Practical Guides, LAW--Reference, Islam--21st century, Islam--United States, Islamic law, Controversial literature, Islam -- 21st century, Islam -- United States, Islamic law -- United States, Islam -- Controversial literature, LAW -- Essays, LAW -- General Practice, LAW -- Jurisprudence, LAW -- Paralegals & Paralegalism, LAW -- Practical Guides, LAW -- Reference, United States
- Year: 2012
- Publisher: Prometheus Books
- City: Amherst;N.Y;United States
- Language: English
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pt. 1. Sharia without camouflage -- pt. 2. Sharia-compliant jihad and Jew-hatred -- pt. 3. Islam, Sharia, and the treason of the intellectuals -- pt. 4. How do you solve a problem like Sharia?;Author Andrew G. Bostom expands upon his two previous groundbreaking compendia, The Legacy of Jihad and The Legacy of Islamic Antisemitism, with this collection of his own recent essays on Sharia - Islamic law. The book elucidates, unapologetically, Sharia's defining Islamic religious principles and the consequences of its application across space and time, focusing upon contemporary illustrations. A wealth of unambiguous evidence is marshaled, distilled, and analyzed, including: objective, erudite studies of Sharia by leading scholars of Islam; the acknowledgment of Sharia's global "resurgence," even by contemporary academic apologists for Islam; an abundance of recent polling data from Muslim nations and Muslim immigrant communities in the West confirming the ongoing, widespread adherence to Sharia's tenets; the plaintive warnings and admonitions of contemporary Muslim intellectuals - freethinkers and believers, alike - about the incompatibility of Sharia with modern, Western-derived conceptions of universal human rights; and the overt promulgation by authoritative, mainstream international and North American Islamic religious and political organizations of traditional, Sharia-based Muslim legal systems as an integrated whole (i.e., extending well beyond mere "family-law aspects" of Sharia). Johannes J.G. Jansen, Professor for Contemporary Islamic Thought Emeritus at Utrecht University, says this book "will prove sobering to even staunch optimists."
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