No Compulsion In Religion  No Exceptions: Islamic Arguments For Religious Freedom

No Compulsion In Religion No Exceptions: Islamic Arguments For Religious Freedom

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The QurAn Famously Declares, There Is No Compulsion In Religion. But There Is Much Compulsion Today In The Name Of Islam From Apostasy Laws To Enforced Veils From Iran To Afghanistan. This Groundbreaking Book Elucidates The Islamic Arguments Against These Deadly Exceptions To Freedom. It Advocates For A Faith Grounded In Free Choice, Not Coercion.Most Muslims Today Are Familiar With That Remarkable QurAnic Statement: There Is No Compulsion In Religion (2:256). This Verse, In A Few Words, Seems To Present An Amazingly Ancient Precedent To A Modern Liberal Value: That Religion Must Be Based On Freedom, Not Coercion.However, Traditional Islamic Legal Sources Also Include Various Measures Of Religious Coercion. Apostates And Blasphemers Are Sentenced To The Death Penalty, And Religious Police Forces Are Called To Enforce Piety. Moreover, Some SelfDefined Islamic Regimes Of Today, Such As The Taliban, Enforce These Verdicts Rigidly, Shocking The Conscience Of Many People, Including Many Muslims. So, Is There Really No Compulsion In Islam? Or Are There Serious Exceptions To That QurAnic Maxim, As Some Authorities Explicitly Argue?This Book, Edited By Cato Institute Senior Fellow Mustafa Akyol, Brings Together A Team Of Muslim Scholars To Address This Important Question. By Highlighting Insights From QurAnic Exegesis, Islamic Jurisprudence, Muslim History, And Contemporary Trends In The Muslim World, They Make The Case For FullFledged Religious Freedom. They Argue That The QurAnic Maxim, No Compulsion In Religion, Should Be Better Embraced Wholeheartedly, With No Exceptions.

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