Moral Economy of Islam: Institute of International Studies; University of California, Berkeley

The Moral Economy of Islam; Institute of International Studies, University of California, Berkeley

Freedom

Books | Dissertations | Magazines

Books

Khan, Shafique Ali. Freedom of thought and Islam. Karachi, Pakistan: Royal Book Co., 1989.

Shadid, W. A. R. and P.S. van Konningsveld. Religious freedom and the position of Islam in Western Europe: opportunities and obstacles in the acquisition of equal rights (with an extensive bibliography). Kampen, the Netherlands: Kok Pharos Pub. House, 1995.

Dissertations

Altwaijri, Ahmed Othman. Academic freedom in Islam and the West : a study of the philosophical foundations of academic freedom in Islam and the Western liberal philosophy. 1983.

Magazines

Ostling, Richard N. Islam regains its voice. (religious freedom in the Soviet Union) (Special Issue: The New USSR) Time v133, n15 (April 10, 1989): 98.

Weinman, Latifa. Peace and freedom for women. (Islam) Utne Reader n62 (March-April 1994):93. Abstract: An American woman explains her choice for the Islam faith because of the spiritual freedom she acquires out of accepting certain limitations. The energy of Islam women are geared more towards raising children than following their individual desires and pleasures.

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