Reforming Islamic Jurisprudence Shapes The Battle To Define Moderate Islam
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The world’s largest, most moderate Muslim civil society movement has called for abolishing the concept of a caliphate in Islamic law. In a radical break with Islamic orthodoxy, Indonesia’s Nahdlatul Ulama, or Revival of Islamic Scholars, wants to replace the concept with notions of the nation-state and the United Nations that are non-existent in Islamic legal tradition.
Reforming Islamic Jurisprudence Shapes The Battle To Define Moderate Islam
Reforming Islamic Jurisprudence Shapes The…
Reforming Islamic Jurisprudence Shapes The Battle To Define Moderate Islam
The world’s largest, most moderate Muslim civil society movement has called for abolishing the concept of a caliphate in Islamic law. In a radical break with Islamic orthodoxy, Indonesia’s Nahdlatul Ulama, or Revival of Islamic Scholars, wants to replace the concept with notions of the nation-state and the United Nations that are non-existent in Islamic legal tradition.