Mirakhor / Askari Conceptions of Justice from Earliest History to Islam
1. Auflage 2019
ISBN: 978-1-137-54303-5
Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan US
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E-Book, Englisch, 295 Seiten
Reihe: Political Economy of Islam
ISBN: 978-1-137-54303-5
Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan US
Format: PDF
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This book examines the conceptions of justice from Zarathustra to Islam. The text explores the conceptions of justice by Zarathustra, Ancient Egypt, India, Mesopotamia, Noah, Abraham, and Moses. During the Axial Age (800-200BCE), the focus of justice is in India, China, and Greece. In the post-Axial age, the focus is on Christianity. The authors then turn to Islam, where justice is conceived as a system, which emerges if the Qur’anic rules are followed. This work concludes with the views of early Muslim thinkers and on how these societies deteriorated after the death of the Prophet. The monograph is ideal for those interested in the conception of justice through the ages, Islamic studies, political Islam, and issues of peace and justice.
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1. Chapter 1: Introduction.- 2. Chapter 2: Conception of Justice—Pre-Axial Age.- 3. Chapter 3: Conception of Justice—Pre-Axial India.- 4. Chapter 4: Conception of Justice—Pre-Axial Mesopotamia.- 5. Chapter 5: Conception of Justice—Pre-Axial—Noah, Abraham, Moses.- 6. Chapter 6: Conception of Justice—Axial Age India, China, Greece.- 7. Chapter 7: Conception of Justice—Post-Axial Age Christianity.- 8. Chapter 8: Islam and the Conception of Justice.- 9. Chapter 9: Earlier Muslim Scholars and Philosophers on Justice.- 10. Chapter 10: Conclusion