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Islam and Human Rights: Advocacy for Social Change in Local Contexts

by Abdullahi A. An-Na’im

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ISBN: 81-88869-18-X, Pages, 477, Price Rs 800 (India), Elsewhere US$ 40/-

Published by: Global Media Publications, New Delhi

About the Book

Islam and Human Rights: Advocacy for Social Change in Local Contexts reflects the outcome of the Islam and Human Rights Fellowship Program, a three-year project at Emory University School of Law, Atlanta, USA. The Program brought ten scholars and activists together to explore the relationship between human rights and Islam, with the objective of helping people within Islamic societies promote and protect human rights from an Islamic perspective.

The book begins with a Foreword by Prof. Abdullahi An-Na'im, Director of Program, which explicates the idea and approach of the program and the ten studies. This introduction is followed by an article authored by each Program Fellow, reflecting the theoretical framework, research methodology, and fieldwork experience of their particular project. The ten articles cumulatively cover a wide range of disciplinary, theoretical, and advocacy issues and perspectives on engagements between Islam and human rights in diverse local contexts.

The articles in the collection are divided into three categories. Gender Justice, Sexuality, and Health Rights includes articles on: Islam and women's rights in Senegal; Islam and gender justice in Philippines; and domestic violence in Indonesia. The category of Civil and Economic Rights consists of articles on: Shari'ah in Northern Nigeria; constitutional and human rights perspectives on Islam in Malaysia; rights of slum dwellers in Morocco; and rights violations of the Al-Akhdam ethnic minority in Yemen. The category of Commentary on Islam and Human Rights includes: an evaluation of a rights paradigm beyond secularism and Islamism for Nigeria; and an examination of human rights in Islam between universalistic and communalistic perspectives . An article on promoting human rights education through the Islamic Law curriculum in a university in Yogyakarta, Indonesia represents the final category of Human Rights Education in an Islamic Context.

The individual articles and the collection as a whole represent a rich engagement between human rights scholarship and human rights advocacy, in keeping with the program objective of promoting the protection of human rights in Islamic societies and communities around the world. This book marks an innovative and original contribution to the discourses of human rights theory, practice, and advocacy; Islamic law; Islamic studies; women's rights, gender studies; and fieldwork methodology. It is an invaluable resource for scholars, rights activists and advocates, NGOs, policymakers, and anyone with an interest in issues of Islam and human rights.

About the Author:
Abdullahi A. An-Na’im is Charles Howard Candler Professor of Law and Director of the Religion and Human Rights Project at the Emory University School of Law, Atlanta, USA. He is the author of Toward an Islamic Reformation: Civil Liberties, Human Rights and International Law (1990) and the editor of numerous books including Human Rights Under African Constitutions: Realizing the Promise for Ourselves (2003); Cultural Transformation and Human Rights in Africa (2002); Proselytization and Communal Self-Determination in Africa (1999); and The Cultural Dimensions of Human Rights in the Arab World (in Arabic) (1993). He is a visiting professor with the International Institute for the Study of Islam at the University of Leiden in the Netherlands. Before joining Emory in 1995, Prof. An-Na’im was executive director of Human Rights Watch/Africa in Washington, D. C.

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