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Ethics and the Self in Islam Lawrence A. De Graw Kahl describes imperial representations of

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Kahl describes imperial representations of Roman power as well as the characteristics officially imputed to conquered peoples

the press has focused on the Nation of Islam's rejection of integration

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address crucial social issues such as racism

Whether the young couple debating the question of parenthood or four women in wheelchairs creating a play about their reproductive rights or a young gay man forgoing all paternal rights for the sake of his unborn baby Boyd deals with these situations with great delicacy

Ethics and the Self in Islam Lawrence A. De Graw Kahl describes imperial representations ofThis collection of essays examines the evolving relationship between ethical values and ideas about individual nature throughout the history of Islamic thought. The authors trace the transformations and new directions of ethics whenever the "self" has been reconceptualized by different Muslim thinkers. Ranging from the Qur'an to medieval Sufi traditions to modern Muslim scholars, and from Pakistan to Morocco, this volume illustrates how notions of

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