According to diverse indices of political performance, the Middle East
is the world's least free region. Some believe that it is Islam that
hinders liberalization. Others retort that Islam cannot be a factor
because the region is no longer governed under Islamic law. This book
by Timur Kuran, author of the influential Long Divergence, explores
the lasting political effects of the Middle East's lengthy exposure to
Islamic law. It identifies several channels through which Islamic
institutions, both defunct and still active, have limited the
expansion of basic freedoms under political regimes of all stripes:
secular dictatorships, electoral democracies, monarchies legitimated
through Islam, and theocracies. Kuran suggests that Islam's rich
history carries within it the seeds of liberalization on many fronts;
and that the Middle East has already established certain prerequisites
for a liberal order. But there is no quick fix for the region's
prevailing record of human freedoms.
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Political Legacies of Islamic Law in the Middle East
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ISBN
9781009320030
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Cambridge University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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