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Professor Sachedina's impressive magnum opus displays his deep and wide knowledge of Islamic ethical thought and practice. It illuminates several different views of the relations among theology, ethics, and law in Islam, while arguing for interpretive jurisprudence, which embodies ethics and draws on theology. I enthusiastically recommend this rich and important book. * James F. Childress, University Professor Emeritus, University of Virginia *
Abdulaziz Sachedina is a towering figure in Islamic ethics, and this is his masterpiece, the capstone to decades of rigorous study, observation, teaching, mentoring -- and disciplining himself to the demands of a jurist and scholar who embodies the best in his tradition. This treatise on 'fundamental aspects of human conduct' is at once a comprehensive overview and a penetrating analysis and interpretation of theological and juridical discourses in Islam, cast now within an ethical framework that illuminates the profound moral foundations of the Islamic legal tradition. It will quickly become required reading for all who seek to understand the inner logic of a vastly complex and evolving world religion. * R. Scott Appleby, Professor of History, University of Notre Dame *

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 2: IN SEARCH OF A COMPREHENSIVE DEFINITION OF ETHICS CHAPTER 3: GENESIS OF MORAL REASONING IN RELIGIOUS ETHICS CHAPTER 4: SCRIPTURAL SOURCES OF ETHICAL METHODOLOGY CHAPTER 5: NATURAL LAW AND ETHICAL NECESSITY CHAPTER 6: ETHICS OF INTERPRETIVE JURISPRUDENCE EPILOGUE END NOTES SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY

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      Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
      Publication Date: 21/11/2022
      ISBN13: 9780197581810, 978-0197581810
      ISBN10: 0197581811

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      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      Professor Sachedina's impressive magnum opus displays his deep and wide knowledge of Islamic ethical thought and practice. It illuminates several different views of the relations among theology, ethics, and law in Islam, while arguing for interpretive jurisprudence, which embodies ethics and draws on theology. I enthusiastically recommend this rich and important book. * James F. Childress, University Professor Emeritus, University of Virginia *
      Abdulaziz Sachedina is a towering figure in Islamic ethics, and this is his masterpiece, the capstone to decades of rigorous study, observation, teaching, mentoring -- and disciplining himself to the demands of a jurist and scholar who embodies the best in his tradition. This treatise on 'fundamental aspects of human conduct' is at once a comprehensive overview and a penetrating analysis and interpretation of theological and juridical discourses in Islam, cast now within an ethical framework that illuminates the profound moral foundations of the Islamic legal tradition. It will quickly become required reading for all who seek to understand the inner logic of a vastly complex and evolving world religion. * R. Scott Appleby, Professor of History, University of Notre Dame *

      Table of Contents
      ACKNOWLEDGMENTS CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 2: IN SEARCH OF A COMPREHENSIVE DEFINITION OF ETHICS CHAPTER 3: GENESIS OF MORAL REASONING IN RELIGIOUS ETHICS CHAPTER 4: SCRIPTURAL SOURCES OF ETHICAL METHODOLOGY CHAPTER 5: NATURAL LAW AND ETHICAL NECESSITY CHAPTER 6: ETHICS OF INTERPRETIVE JURISPRUDENCE EPILOGUE END NOTES SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY

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