For years, modern Egyptian Islamic thinkers have be en attempting to define Islamic ideals of social justice and the way in which they have been ignored in the post-colonial period. This paper will discuss and critique the mi d-20th century works of theorists of the Muslim Revolution like Abbas Mahmud ‘Aqqad (aut hor of al-dymuqratyah fy al- islam, Democracy in Islam ) and Sayyid Qutb (author of al-‘adalah al-ijtima‘iyya fy al- islam, Social Justice in Islam ) in order to shape the discourse about the relevan ce of their theories of democracy, justice and equality f or today’s political movements
Re-Emerging Equality Traditions of Justice in the Cultural Roots of the Egyptian Revolution / Anello, Giancarlo. - In: DIRITTO & QUESTIONI PUBBLICHE. - ISSN 1825-0173. - 13:(2013), pp. 367-405.
Re-Emerging Equality Traditions of Justice in the Cultural Roots of the Egyptian Revolution
ANELLO, Giancarlo
2013-01-01
Abstract
For years, modern Egyptian Islamic thinkers have be en attempting to define Islamic ideals of social justice and the way in which they have been ignored in the post-colonial period. This paper will discuss and critique the mi d-20th century works of theorists of the Muslim Revolution like Abbas Mahmud ‘Aqqad (aut hor of al-dymuqratyah fy al- islam, Democracy in Islam ) and Sayyid Qutb (author of al-‘adalah al-ijtima‘iyya fy al- islam, Social Justice in Islam ) in order to shape the discourse about the relevan ce of their theories of democracy, justice and equality f or today’s political movementsI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.