Sharia versus freedom
An edition of Sharia versus freedom (2012)
the legacy of Islamic totalitarianism
By Andrew G. Bostom
Publish Date
2012
Publisher
Prometheus Books
Language
eng
Pages
736
Description:
This is an extensive and far-reaching examination of Sharia law and its incompatibility with Western-derived concepts of human rights. Bringing together a collection of recent essays, this volume elucidates, unapologetically, Sharia's defining Islamic religious principles and the consequences of its application, with a focus on contemporary settings. A wealth of unambiguous evidence is marshalled, distilled, and analysed - including objective, erudite studies of Sharia by leading scholars of Islam; the acknowledgement of Sharia's global resurgence; and the plaintive warnings of contemporary Muslim intellectuals, believers and freethinkers alike, about the incompatibility of Sharia with modern concepts of human rights.
subjects: Controversial literature, Islamic law, Islam, Islam, united states, Islam, controversial literature
Places: United States
Times: 21st century