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“Others-in-Law”: Legalism in the Economy of Religious Differences
Religious legalism encompasses a wide range of attitudes that assign religious meaning to legal content or to legal compliance. The phenomenology of religious legalism is assuming a significant role in various contemporary debates about legal pluralism, accommodation of religious minorities, religious freedom, and so forth. This article revises this conception and the commonplace equation of Judaism and legalism. It suggests that we ought to regard both as part of the economy of religious differences by which religious identities are expressed and defined as alternatives. The common ascription of religious legalism to Judaism (and Islam) is criticized here through a historical analysis of the law-religion-identity matrix in three cultural settings: late ancient Judeo-Hellenic, medieval Judeo–Arabic, and post-Reformation Europe
Perspectives on the Gulf War
Review of Crisis in the Gulf: Enforcing the Rule of Law by John Norton Moore, and The Gulf Conflict, 1990-1991: Diplomacy and War in the New World Order by Lawrence Freedman and Efraim Kars
Benarkah Islam itu Agama Perang? (Memperbincangkan: Hukum Perang & Damai Dalam Islam)
Buku ini terdiri dari 3 bagian 11 bab. Bagian 1 Pengertian Pokok tentang Hukum Islam. Bab 1 Teori tentang Negara Bab 2 Sifat dan Sumber-Sumber Hukum. Bab 3 Hukum Islam tentang Bangsa-Bangsa. Bagian 2 Hukum tentang Perang Jihad. Bab 4 Kata Pengantar. Bab 5 Ajaran tentang Jihad. Bab 6 Macam-macam Jihad. Bagian 3 Hukum tentang Damai. Bab 7 Kata Pengantar. Bab 8 Kekuasaan Hukum. Bab 9 Orang Asing di Daerah Islam. Bab 10 Umat Islam di Daerah Bukan Islam. Bab 11 Kedudukan Golongan Zhimmi
Islamic Society and the West. By H.A.R. Gibb and Harold Bowen. Vol. I : Islamic Society in the Eighteenth Century. Part I. London: Oxford University Press, 1950. Appendices. Indexes. $4.50.
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