Coercion and Responsibility in Islam
Coercion and Responsibility in Islam: A Study in Ethics and Law (Oxford University Press, 2017) by Mairaj Syed, associate professor of religious studies, explores how classical Muslim theologians and jurists from four intellectual traditions argue about the thorny issues that coercion raises about responsibility for one's action.
Professor Syed recieved his Ph.D. in Religion from Princeton University. His research interests include Islamic law, Early Islamic History, Hadith literature, Islamic Ethics, Ethical Theory, Islamic Political Thought, Islamic Intellectual History, Legal Theory, Legal History, Law and Society, Moral Philosophy, Social Theory and Gender.
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