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The Islamic Concept Of Justice By Umar Ahmed Kassir.

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Islamic Concept Of Justice By Umar Ahmed Kassir

ISBN: 9781874263739
Author: Umar Ahmed Kassir
Binding: Softcover
Pages: 172
Size: 5.8 x 8.3 inches
Publication Year: 2011
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About This Book:
Umar Ahmed Kassir's "The Islamic Concept of Justice" is a riveting investigation of the rich and nuanced understanding of justice within the Islamic framework. Kassir dives into the multiple facets of justice in Islam, offering light on its ethical, legal, and social ramifications, drawing on the Quran, Hadiths, and the rich Islamic jurisprudential tradition.
Quranic Foundations:
Kassir begins by looking at the Quranic texts that form the foundation of the Islamic idea of justice. Readers are led through divine revelations that define the ideas, values, and goals that sustain a just and equitable society, allowing them to gain a thorough grasp of justice as articulated in the Quran.
Prophetic Exemplar:
The author investigates the life of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) as a living manifestation of justice. Kassir demonstrates how justice was a lived reality in the exemplary life of the final messenger through painstaking research of the Prophet's actions, judgments, and interactions.
Legal Justice in Islamic Jurisprudence:
Kassir navigates the complexity of Islamic jurisprudence, describing the legal implications of justice in areas such as criminal law, contracts, and familial relationships. This section informs readers on the equitable legal principles that guide Islamic societies.
Social Justice:
Beyond legal frameworks, the book addresses the broader topic of social justice. Kassir investigates how Islam promotes fairness, compassion, and equality in social relationships, highlighting the role of people and communities in ensuring justice in everyday encounters.

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