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1 Literature Review of Religious Freedom and Apostasy in Contemporary Sunni Islam 1 Literature Review of Religious Freedom and Apostasy in Contemporary Sunni Islam
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The Conservative Approach The Conservative Approach
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Concluding Remarks Concluding Remarks
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The Moderate Reformer Approach The Moderate Reformer Approach
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Concluding Remarks Concluding Remarks
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The Progressive Reformist Approach The Progressive Reformist Approach
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Concluding Remarks Concluding Remarks
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2 Literature Review of Religious Freedom and Apostasy in Contemporary Shi‘i Islam 2 Literature Review of Religious Freedom and Apostasy in Contemporary Shi‘i Islam
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The Conservative Approach The Conservative Approach
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Concluding Remarks Concluding Remarks
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The Semi-reformers’ Approach The Semi-reformers’ Approach
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Concluding Remarks Concluding Remarks
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The Reformist Approach The Reformist Approach
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Concluding Remarks Concluding Remarks
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3 The Genealogy of the Book’s Ideas and its Merits 3 The Genealogy of the Book’s Ideas and its Merits
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Overview of the Book Overview of the Book
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My Earliest Deliberations on Apostasy My Earliest Deliberations on Apostasy
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Reflection on the Book’s Ideas Reflection on the Book’s Ideas
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On the Rejection of Penalising Apostasy and Blaspheming the Prophet On the Rejection of Penalising Apostasy and Blaspheming the Prophet
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The Freedom to Critique Religious Beliefs Co-joined with the Prohibition of Engaging in “Hate Speech” The Freedom to Critique Religious Beliefs Co-joined with the Prohibition of Engaging in “Hate Speech”
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Religious Censorship and Religious Despotism: Two Sides of the Same Coin Religious Censorship and Religious Despotism: Two Sides of the Same Coin
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Original Ideas Original Ideas
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The Book’s Story The Book’s Story
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A Quick Glance at the Book A Quick Glance at the Book
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The Book’s Limitations The Book’s Limitations
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Some New Thoughts since the Publication of the Persian Text Some New Thoughts since the Publication of the Persian Text
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English Translation English Translation
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Notes Notes
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Section VIII: Issuing Fatwas on Killing an Apostate or a Blasphemer Weakens and Impairs (wahn) Islam
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Abstract
What is the situation of religious freedom in contemporary Islam? What are the positions of conservative and reformist Muslims on blasphemy, apostasy and heresy? Are there any substantive differences between Sunnis and Shi‘is on the main points of this subject? What is this book’s original contribution to scholarship? Although the focus of this book is the critical analysis of religious freedom and the penalty sanctioned for the commission of blasphemy and apostasy from a Shi‘i perspective, this inquiry would be incomplete without a review of the general outline of Sunni Muslim positions on the same subjects. Thus, Section one of this Introduction explores the literature review on religious freedom, blasphemy and apostasy in contemporary Sunni Islam. Section two, which is more detailed, engages in a similar literature review, but from the perspective of contemporary Shi‘i Islam. These two sections allow a comparative study of Islam’s two major denominations, their exchanges, influences and effects. Section three describes the story of how this book unfolded, analyses the genealogy of the author’s ideas in detail, introduces novel ideas applied by other Sunni and Shi‘i thinkers, and highlights the original contribution made by this book.
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