Khaled M. Abou El Fadl is Professor of Law at UCLA School of Law where he teaches Islamic Law, Immigration, Human Rights, Terrorism, and National Security Law.
This highly original book is in part a dialogue with Muslim
scholars in the past, and, in part, a hymn to an enthralling vision
that 'beauty' is to bring life to the truth of the Prophet. The
dialogue shows the enormous breadth of [the author's] reading in
classic works of learning by Muslims, and his vision suggests a new
spiritual esthetic, which is both inspiring and challenging.
*Roy Parviz Mottahedeh, Gurney Professor of History, Harvard
University*
Dr. Khaled Abou El Fadl, the most important scholar writing on
Islamic jurisprudence and its development in the American context
today, sets a high standard here for legal discourse and practice
among North American Muslims.
*Karen Leonard, Professor of Anthropology, University of
California, Irvine*
Each independent essay may be read in any order, but collectively
they illustrate richness and diversity...
*Religious Studies Review*
El Fadl attempts to offer interpretations that are humanistic and
accommodating to modern values, yet simultaneously challenging for
traditionalist scholars and preachers.
*The Library Quarterly*
Khaled Abou El Fadl is emerging as a major Muslim voice for the
twenty-first century. 'Conference of the Books' is an excellent
introduction to the ideas, insights, and reflections of this
important scholar of Islam and Islamic law, author, and poet.
*Prof. John L. Esposito, Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding,
Georgetown University*
Khaled Abou El Fadl is emerging as a major Muslim voice for the
twenty-first century. 'Conference of the Books' is an excellent
introduction to the ideas, insights, and reflections of this
important scholar of Islam and Islamic law, author, and poet.
*Prof. John L. Esposito, Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding,
Georgetown University*
Each independent essay may be read in any order, but collectively
they illustrate richness and diversity...
*Religious Studies Review*
El Fadl attempts to offer interpretations that are humanistic and
accommodating to modern values, yet simultaneously challenging for
traditionalist scholars and preachers.
*The Library Quarterly*
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