Abstract
Islam asserts that each person has an inalienable right to difference, which is, in fact, the very thing that makes us individuals. Difference, therefore, can be neither reduced nor eliminated. On the contrary, the legislature must affirm and respect it, remaining bound by it as the ideal model. If it succeeds in doing so, the rule of the majority may inch closer to the rule of justice in contemporary society.
Lingua originale | English |
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Titolo della pubblicazione ospite | Two Indispensable Topoi of Interreligious Dialogue. New “languages” far beyond the dead ends of dialogue |
Pagine | 105-110 |
Numero di pagine | 6 |
Stato di pubblicazione | Pubblicato - 2017 |
Evento | Two Indispensable Topoi of Interreligious Dialogue. New “languages” far beyond the dead ends of dialogue - Lugano Durata: 31 mar 2016 → 2 apr 2016 |
Convegno
Convegno | Two Indispensable Topoi of Interreligious Dialogue. New “languages” far beyond the dead ends of dialogue |
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Città | Lugano |
Periodo | 31/3/16 → 2/4/16 |
Keywords
- Arabic language
- Islam, inter religious dialogue