na INLIS000000000001397 20200508201442 200508||||||||| | ||| |||| ||eng|| 0801832454 010-0520001397 eng 297.56 297.56/KHA/T Majid Khadduri The Islamic Conception of Justice London The Johns Hopkins University Press 1984 xvi, 255hlm. ; 22,5 cm 22,5 cm Indeks : p. 251-255 p. 243-249 In The Islamic Conception of Justice, Majid Khadduri, one of the world's preeminent authorities on Islamic justice and jurisprudence, presents his extensive study and reflection on Islamic political, legal, ethical, and social philosophy. This book is both a magisterial historical synthesis and an illumination of the beliefs and practices of modern Islam. Throughout, Khadduri discusses not only the meaning of justice in general but also how justice has undergone significant changes in the modern age. The final chapter deals with the impact of Western notions of justice, with especial emphasis on the recurrence of fundamentalist movements such as the Islamic Revolution in Iran and the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, Pakistan, and other Islamic lands. justice