The Ethics of Disagreement in Islam

The Ethics of Disagreement in Islam

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The Ethics of Disagreement in Islam

Author(s): Tahar Jabir Alalwani

Reviewed by: Abdur Raheem Kidwai

 

Review

This is a reprint of the original work which had first appeared in 1993. Dr Alalwani is an acclaimed Muslim jurist. In the book under review he sagaciously tackles the tricky issue of ikhtilaf (divergence of opinion on religious issues). While some differences of opinion are natural, these sometimes lead to regrettable, devastating consequences. This point comes out from his opening note: The circumstances that led us to write on this subject were that a number of Islamic groups… began to take opposing positions and soon fragmented themselves into numerous Islamic parties, associations, factions and coalitions, each with its own agenda… In their efforts to support their claims to represent “true” Islam, some of these groups went so far as to label other Islamic parties as disbelievers, apostates and heretics. (p. xi)


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