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20% Discount Available* with discount code HUM19 Routledge Studies in Islam and Human Rights Series Editor: Ahmed E. Souaiaia Now welcoming submissions! The Routledge Studies in Islam and Human Rights publishes scholarly monographs that examine the rich and complex intellectual and institutional legacy of Islam relevant to human rights and social (in)justice since the formative period of Islam (7th century CE). The Series aims to integrate knowledge from a variety ofdisciplines employing new and established methodological and theoretical approaches in human rights research, taking into consideration the consequential legacies of colonialism, imperialism, and globalism on Muslim-majority countries in the modern era as well as the impact of Islam, as an idea and event, on indigenous peoples during the rise and expansion of the Islamic civilization. While acknowledging the fact that the human rightsdiscourse is primarily political, the Series is committed to providing space to critical analysis, advocacy-oriented, and public policy research in an accessible form to students, professors, human rights professionals, and publically-engaged scholars. The Series welcomes works dealing specifically with the topic of human rights theories as well as discoveries that connect human rights to social issues, institutions, themes, ideas, and events. www.routledge.com Author bio: Ahmed E. Souaiaia is Associate Professor of Islamic Studies and Adjunct Faculty in the College of Law at The University of Iowa, USA. His primary research areas of interest include social justice in the Islamic discourse, political dissent in Islam, women in Islamic law, Islamic political theory, modern Islamic thought, and religion and politics in the Islamic civilization. Professor Souaiaia is the author of several books including Contesting Justice: Women, Islam, Law, and Society. He is also the founder and managing editor of Mathal, a Journal of Islamic and Judaic Multidisciplinary Studies. Key Links: Series page - https://www.routledge.com/Routledge-Studies-in-Islam-and-Human- Rights/book-series/RIHR Series Editor’s details - https://ahmed.souaiaia.com/ Routledge Editor details - https://www.routledge.com/contacts/7903

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Page 1: Routledge Studies in Islam and Human Rights · 2020. 8. 15. · Islamic thought, and religion and politics in the Islamic civilization. Professor Souaiaia is the author of several

20% Discount Available* with discount code HUM19

Routledge Studies in Islam and Human Rights Series Editor: Ahmed E. Souaiaia

Now welcoming submissions!

The Routledge Studies in Islam and Human Rights publishes scholarly monographs that examine the rich and complex intellectual and institutional legacy of Islam relevant to human rights and social (in)justice since the formative period of Islam (7th century CE). The Series aims to integrate knowledge from a variety ofdisciplines employing new and established methodological and theoretical approaches in human rights research, taking into consideration the consequential legacies of colonialism, imperialism, and globalism on Muslim-majority countries in the modern era as well as the impact of Islam, as an idea and event, on indigenous peoples during the rise and expansion of the Islamic civilization. While acknowledging the fact that the human rightsdiscourse is primarily political, the Series is committed to providing space to critical analysis, advocacy-oriented, and public policy research in an accessible form to students, professors, human rights professionals, and publically-engaged scholars. The Series welcomes works dealing specifically with the topic of human rights theories as well as discoveries that connect human rights to social issues, institutions, themes, ideas, and events.

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Author bio:

Ahmed E. Souaiaia is Associate Professor of Islamic Studies and Adjunct Faculty in the College of Law at The University of Iowa, USA. His primary research areas of interest include social justice in the Islamic discourse, political dissent in Islam, women in Islamic law, Islamic political theory, modern Islamic thought, and religion and politics in the Islamic civilization. Professor Souaiaia is the author of several books including Contesting Justice: Women, Islam, Law, and Society. He is also the founder and managing editor of Mathal, a Journal of Islamic and Judaic Multidisciplinary Studies.

Key Links:Series page - https://www.routledge.com/Routledge-Studies-in-Islam-and-Human-Rights/book-series/RIHRSeries Editor’s details - https://ahmed.souaiaia.com/Routledge Editor details - https://www.routledge.com/contacts/7903

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