Reform of Islam: Forty Theses for an Islamic Ethics in the 21st Century
written by Abdel-Hakim Ourghi, 1968-; edited by George Stergios, fl. 2015 (Berlin, Berlin State: Gerlach Press, 2019), 209 page(s)
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- Abstract / Summary
- "Abdel-Hakim Ourghi’s Reform of Islam is an open indictment of prevailing conservative Islam which insists on the absolute subjugation of the body and mind of all Muslims. The author seeks a humanist understanding of Islam and aims to interpret Islam in today’s terms. He argues against the historical alienation and transfiguration that still shape the collective consciousness of Muslims in the 21st Century. Using critical analysis and logic, the author aims to reveal the true core of Islam. Ourghi’s 40 Theses include: • The freedom of the individual to interpret the Qur’an • No scholars as mediators between God and man • Islam does not claim to possess the absolute truth • The women of Islam must rise up since their tormentors will not liberate them • Only a reformed and open Islam is a religion of peace • The Qur’an as the basis of a contemporary humanist ethics"
- Field of Interest
- Religion & Thought
- Author
- Abdel-Hakim Ourghi, 1968-
- Copyright Message
- Copyright © 2019 Gerlach Press
- Content Type
- General reference book
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- Format
- Text
- Page Count
- 209
- Publication Year
- 2019
- Publisher
- Gerlach Press
- Place Published / Released
- Berlin, Berlin State
- Subject
- Religion & Thought, Social Sciences, Ethics, الأخلاق, Éthique, Ethik, אֶתִיקָה, Ética, Muslim, Humanism/Philology, Reform, Islamic Ethics
- Keywords and Translated Subjects
- الأخلاق, Éthique, Ethik, אֶתִיקָה, Ética