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Riwayat Filsafat Arab

Filsafat Arab bukan lahir dari pemikiran Arab semata. Sejarah menunjukkan bahwa bangsa Arab pra-Islam selalu berhubungan dengan India, Yunani, Romawi, serta Mesir. Sudah tentu, kontak seperti ini merupakan bagian dari faktor-faktor yang memungkinkan mereka mengenal peradaban-peradaban Timur dan Barat kuno, serta mendapatkan pengaruh darinya. Namun, hal ini tidak berarti bangsa Arab pra-Islam memiliki filsafat. Pemikiran filsafat yang valid pada bangsa Arab hanya tampak setelah kedatangan Islam. *** Buku ini bisa menjadi bahan pengajaran filsafat Islam yang kaya untuk semua mahasiswa filsafat Islam, yang haus akan informasi aktual tentang bidang yang menarik ini. Karena buku seperti ini di negeri ini tidak banyak dan tidak pernah akan banyak —Prof. Dr. Mulyadhi Kartanegara, Dosen Filsafat Islam UIN Jakarta & Universiti Brunei Darussalam Ini buku yang ditunggu-tunggu, sebelum ini, belum ada buku—utuh, bukan kumpulan tulisan—tentang filsafat Islam, yang bukan hanya lengkap dan cukup mendalam, tapi juga memasukkan aliran filsafat mistikal (‘irfan) ke dalam cakupan pembahasannya. Kedua penulisnya pun ahli-ahli di bidang ini. Penting dibaca bersama buku-buku pengantar filsafat Islam lainnya. —Dr. Haidar Bagir M.A, Dosen Filsafat Islam dan Islamic Mysticism STFI Sadra

Kedua penulisnya pun ahli-ahli di bidang ini. Penting dibaca bersama buku-buku pengantar filsafat Islam lainnya. —Dr. Haidar Bagir M.A, Dosen Filsafat Islam dan Islamic Mysticism STFI Sadra

The Middle East and Islamic World Reader

“The many facets of Middle Eastern history and politics are admirably represented in this far-ranging anthology” (Publishers Weekly). In this insightful anthology, historians Marvin E. Gettleman and Stuart Schaar have assembled a broad selection of documents and contemporary scholarship to give a view of the history of the peoples from the core Islamic lands, from the Golden Age of Islam to today. With carefully framed essays beginning each chapter and brief introductory notes accompanying over seventy readings, the anthology reveals the multifaceted societies and political systems of the Islamic world. Selections range from theological texts illuminating the differences between Shiite and Sunni Muslims, to diplomatic exchanges and state papers, to memoirs and literary works, to manifestos of Islamic radicals. This newly revised and expanded edition covers the dramatic changes in the region since 2005, and the popular uprisings that swept from Tunisia in January 2011 through Egypt, Libya, and beyond. The Middle East and Islamic World Reader is a fascinating historical survey of complex societies that—now more than ever—are crucial for us to understand. “Ambitious . . . A timely work, it focuses mainly on sociopolitical texts dating from the rise of Islam to the debates concerning U.S. foreign policy in the post-9/11 world.” —Choice

comers from the Frankish lands. But they constitute the exception and cannot be
treated as a rule. B. Rashid al-Din Fazlullah (1247?–1318), The Mongol
Conquest of Baghdad (thirteenth century)10 Being a political counselor to the
Mongols ...

Islamic Law and International Human Rights Law

The relationship between Islamic law and international human rights law has been the subject of considerable, and heated, debate in recent years. The usual starting point has been to test one system by the standards of the other, asking is Islamic law 'compatible' with international human rights standards, or vice versa. This approach quickly ends in acrimony and accusations of misunderstanding. By overlaying one set of norms on another we overlook the deeply contextual nature of how legal rules operate in a society, and meaningful comparison and discussion is impossible. In this volume, leading experts in Islamic law and international human rights law attempt to deepen the understanding of human rights and Islam, paving the way for a more meaningful debate. Focusing on central areas of controversy, such as freedom of speech and religion, gender equality, and minority rights, the authors examine the contextual nature of how Islamic law and international human rights law are legitimately formed, interpreted, and applied within a community. They examine how these fundamental interests are recognized and protected within the law, and what restrictions are placed on the freedoms associated with them. By examining how each system recognizes and limits fundamental freedoms, this volume clears the ground for exploring the relationship between Islamic law and international human rights law on a sounder footing. In doing so it offers a challenging and distinctive contribution to the literature on the subject, and will be an invaluable reference for students, academics, and policy-makers engaged in the legal and religious debates surrounding Islam and the West.

John B Bellinger III is a Partner at Arnold & Porter LLP in Washington, DC and
Adjunct Senior Fellow in International and National Security Law at the Council
on Foreign Relations; formerly the Legal Adviser to the US Department of State, ...

The Consequences of Social Movements

A new study of the personal, political, and institutional impacts of social movements.

A new study of the personal, political, and institutional impacts of social movements.

Islam, Law and the State in Southeast Asia Volume 1

Indonesia

A thorough and detailed survey of Islam and the law in Indonesia today is long overdue. This volume offers an expert and systematic update of the interaction of Islam and positive law (substantive regulations and institutions) in contemporary Indonesia, where Islamic law has developed within a state-approved and secularizing bureaucratic structure that valorized local traditions over the scriptures of Islam. Successive governments have sought to integrate Islam into the framework of a secular national ideology, albeit in contested form, with constant ideological debates over relevance and content. The result is an increasingly complex mixture of local traditions and norms and state secularism, with growing social and political pressure for an orthodoxy modeled more closely on Arab cultures. Based on extensive fieldwork, this volume gives a detailed account of current debates, legal institutions, and substantive laws, explicitly asking whether a uniquely Indonesian approach to Shari'ah can be identified, as many local Muslim leaders have long argued is the case.

Islamic Law and International Human Rights Law

The relationship between Islamic law and international human rights law has been the subject of considerable, and heated, debate in recent years. The usual starting point has been to test one system by the standards of the other, asking is Islamic law 'compatible' with international human rights standards, or vice versa. This approach quickly ends in acrimony and accusations of misunderstanding. By overlaying one set of norms on another we overlook the deeply contextual nature of how legal rules operate in a society, and meaningful comparison and discussion is impossible. In this volume, leading experts in Islamic law and international human rights law attempt to deepen the understanding of human rights and Islam, paving the way for a more meaningful debate. Focusing on central areas of controversy, such as freedom of speech and religion, gender equality, and minority rights, the authors examine the contextual nature of how Islamic law and international human rights law are legitimately formed, interpreted, and applied within a community. They examine how these fundamental interests are recognized and protected within the law, and what restrictions are placed on the freedoms associated with them. By examining how each system recognizes and limits fundamental freedoms, this volume clears the ground for exploring the relationship between Islamic law and international human rights law on a sounder footing. In doing so it offers a challenging and distinctive contribution to the literature on the subject, and will be an invaluable reference for students, academics, and policy-makers engaged in the legal and religious debates surrounding Islam and the West.

In this volume, leading experts in Islamic law and international human rights law attempt to deepen the understanding of human rights and Islam, paving the way for a more meaningful debate.

Studies in Islamic History and Institutions

Goitein s selection of studies dealing with Islamic institutions and social history offers a general introduction to Islamic civilization by one who lived all his life with Islam. His fruit of specialized research gives a rounded view of important aspects of Islamic civilization and provides the student with an opportunity to acquaint himself not only with the results of research, but also with the methods by which they were obtained. With a new foreword by Norman A. Stillman

Goitein s selection of studies dealing with Islamic institutions and social history offers a general introduction to Islamic civilization by one who lived all his life with Islam.

Fenomena Ayat-ayat Cinta

Literary criticism on novel Ayat-ayat cinta, written by Habiburrahman el Shirazy.

Dialah satu - satunya tabi'in yang ahli hadis sekaligus penyair terkemuka di jamannya . ... Lahir Semarang , 30 September 1976 Pendidikan : ▫ MAPK ( Madrasah Aliyah Program Khusus ) Surakarta ( lulus 1995 ) * ) Habib : Beasiswa dan ...

Fiqh & manajemen zakat di Indonesia

Management of zakat based on Islamic law in Indonesia.

Ada pula treasury stock yang merupakan saham milik perusahaan yang pernah dikeluarkan dan beredar . Kemudian saham tersebut dibeli kembali oleh perusahaan untuk disimpan yang nantinya dijual kembali . Oleh karena itu , saham merupakan ...