Islam and human rights

Abdullah Saeed

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Islam and human rights

by Abdullah Saeed

2012

Edward Elgar

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9781849801324

1849801320

Description

In this topical collection, Abdullah Saeed brings together seminal articles encompassing key issues in the debates surrounding Islam and human rights.

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Who is the author of Islam and human rights?

Islam and human rights was written by Abdullah Saeed.

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