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Preserving the Freedom for Faith: Re-evaluating the Politics of Compulsion

Preserving the Freedom for Faith: Re-evaluating the Politics of Compulsion.  Abdullah bin Hamid Ali  Both the First Amendment of the US Constitution and Article 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights acknowledge that the freedom of religion and conscience are fundamental civil and human rights due to all persons. Over 1,400 years ago in […]

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The Review of Faith & International Affairs – Special Issue

The Review of Faith & International Affairs. special issue: Islam and Religious Freedom Table of ContentsToward a Muslim Marketplace of Ideas  by Jennifer Bryson Preserving the Freedom for Faith: Re-evaluating the Politics of Compulsion  by Abdullah bin Hamid Ali Religious Freedom and Interreligious Relations in Islam: Reflections on Da’wah  by Louay Safi American Muslims: A (New) Islamic Discourse

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