Canbegi critiques Islamic liberalism by comparing its philosophical and theological foundations to those of Lockean liberalism, arguing that Islam lacks the necessary depth to develop a coherent liberalism. He concludes that Islamic liberalism is merely a superficial amalgamation of Islamic and liberal ideas rather than a genuine synthesis.
Canbegi critiques Islamic liberalism by comparing its philosophical and theological foundations to those of Lockean liberalism, arguing that Islam lacks the necessary depth to develop a coherent liberalism. He concludes that Islamic liberalism is merely a superficial amalgamation of Islamic and liberal ideas rather than a genuine synthesis.
Halil Ibrahim Canbegi is dedicated political scientist and scholar specializing in comparative politics, political theology, radicalization, and terrorism. Currently based in Germany, he earned his Ph.D. in Political Science from Middle East Technical University.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: The Seeds of Liberalism: Natural Law Tradition Chapter 2: Locke's Liberalism and Natural Rights Chapter 3: Islamic Natural Law: A Rudimentary Quest for Reason Chapter 4: Lockean Rights in Islam and Islamic Liberalism Chapter 5: Is Islamic Liberalism Sufficiently Islamic and Liberal?
Chapter 1: The Seeds of Liberalism: Natural Law Tradition Chapter 2: Locke's Liberalism and Natural Rights Chapter 3: Islamic Natural Law: A Rudimentary Quest for Reason Chapter 4: Lockean Rights in Islam and Islamic Liberalism Chapter 5: Is Islamic Liberalism Sufficiently Islamic and Liberal?
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