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Why, as a Muslim, I Defend Liberty
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About The Book
Akyol argues that liberty is compatible with Islam if it is understood as a voluntary faith and not a coercive system, as many Muslims already see it. However, other Muslims understand Islam, indeed, as a coercive system that sees no difference between what is religiously right and legally enforceable. Moreover, these coercive Muslims' beliefs are not groundless: they rely on traditional interpretations of the Sharia (Islamic law).
Yet the two fundamental sources of the Sharia—the Quran and the Prophetic example—also include seeds of freedom, Akyol argues. He explores little-noticed grounds for human rights, toleration and rule of law in the Quran, the life of the Prophet Muhammad, and the complex history of the Islamic civilization. It is past time, he argues, to grow those seeds into maturity and to reinterpret Islamic law and politics under the Quranic maxim, “No compulsion in religion.”
In short chapters, Akyol digs into big questions: Why do Muslims need to reform the Sharia? Is there something to revive in the Sharia? Should Muslims really glorify conquest and supremacy, or instead, believe in the social contract? Is capitalism really alien to Islam, which has a rich heritage of free markets and civil society? Finally, he addresses a suspicion common among Muslims today: What if liberty is a mere cover used by Western powers to advance their imperialist schemes?
With personal stories, historical anecdotes, and theological insights, this is the little big book on the intersection of Islam and liberty.
Product Details
- Publisher: Libertarianism.org (August 31, 2021)
- Length: 192 pages
- ISBN13: 9781952223174
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"In this highly readable and timely book, Akyol traces manifestations of individual liberty and social, economic, and political freedoms in ways in which Islam has been lived through history. He sees Islam as an intellectual debate rather than an immutable code, and hence open to interpretation. This is an important contribution to the debate over the future of the Muslim world. It is a must-read for Muslims and non-Muslims.”
– Vali Nasr, author of "Shia Revival: How Conflicts within Islam Will Shape the Future"
“This is an original and powerful manifesto for the compatibility of Islam and individual liberty. Mustafa Akyol convincingly articulates a freedom-focused interpretation of Islam by offering new perspectives on controversial issues such as Sharia, the Islamic legacy of military conquests, and freedom of speech in Muslim societies. He invites the readers to rethink Muslim history, theology, and politics, as well as some biases and cliches of the modern age.”
– Ahmet T. Kuru, author of "Islam, Authoritarianism, and Underdevelopment: A Global and Historical Comparison
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