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Migration and Islamic Ethics, Issues of Residence, Naturalization and Citizenship contains various cases of migration movements in the Muslim world from ethical and legal perspectives to argue that Muslim migration experiences can offer a new paradigm of how the religious and the moral can play a significant role in addressing forced migration and displacement

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Contents List of Figures and Tables Notes on Contributors  1 Introduction  Ray Jureidini and Said Fares Hassan  2 Islamic Ethics, Human Rights and Migration  Khaled Abou El Fadl  3 The Living Fiqh, or Practical Theology, of Muslim Humanitarianism  Abbas Barzegar  4 Jiwār: from a Right of Neighbourliness to a Right to Neighbourhood for Refugees  Tahir Zaman  5 “Seeking a Widow with Orphaned Children”: Understanding Sutra Marriage Amongst Syrian Refugee Women in Egypt  Dina Taha  6 The Islamic Principle of Kafala as Applied to Migrant Workers: Traditional Continuity and Reform  Ray Jureidini and Said Fares Hassan  7 Normativity of Migration Studies Ethics and Epistemic Community  Sari Hanafi  8 How do Muslim States Treat their “Outsiders”?: Is Islamic Practice of Naturalisation Synonymous with Jus Sanguinis?  Radhika Kanchana  9 The Obligation to Migrate and the Impulse to Narrate: Soviet Narratives of Forced Migration in the Nineteenth Century Caucasus  Rebecca Gould  10 Experiences of Uyghur Migration to Turkey and the United States: Issues of Religion, Law, Society, Residence, and Citizenship  Mettursun Beydulla  11 Arab Immigrants under Hindu Kings in Malabar: Ethical Pluralities of “Naturalization” in Islam  Abdul Jaleel Index

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      Publisher: Brill
      Publication Date: 21/11/2019
      ISBN13: 9789004406407, 978-9004406407
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      Book Synopsis
      Migration and Islamic Ethics, Issues of Residence, Naturalization and Citizenship contains various cases of migration movements in the Muslim world from ethical and legal perspectives to argue that Muslim migration experiences can offer a new paradigm of how the religious and the moral can play a significant role in addressing forced migration and displacement

      Table of Contents
      Contents List of Figures and Tables Notes on Contributors  1 Introduction  Ray Jureidini and Said Fares Hassan  2 Islamic Ethics, Human Rights and Migration  Khaled Abou El Fadl  3 The Living Fiqh, or Practical Theology, of Muslim Humanitarianism  Abbas Barzegar  4 Jiwār: from a Right of Neighbourliness to a Right to Neighbourhood for Refugees  Tahir Zaman  5 “Seeking a Widow with Orphaned Children”: Understanding Sutra Marriage Amongst Syrian Refugee Women in Egypt  Dina Taha  6 The Islamic Principle of Kafala as Applied to Migrant Workers: Traditional Continuity and Reform  Ray Jureidini and Said Fares Hassan  7 Normativity of Migration Studies Ethics and Epistemic Community  Sari Hanafi  8 How do Muslim States Treat their “Outsiders”?: Is Islamic Practice of Naturalisation Synonymous with Jus Sanguinis?  Radhika Kanchana  9 The Obligation to Migrate and the Impulse to Narrate: Soviet Narratives of Forced Migration in the Nineteenth Century Caucasus  Rebecca Gould  10 Experiences of Uyghur Migration to Turkey and the United States: Issues of Religion, Law, Society, Residence, and Citizenship  Mettursun Beydulla  11 Arab Immigrants under Hindu Kings in Malabar: Ethical Pluralities of “Naturalization” in Islam  Abdul Jaleel Index

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