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Winds of Change
Dr behrooz sabet,
Cyrus rohani,
Christopher buck,
Arthur lyon dahl,
Nazila ghanea,
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Ramin jahanbegloo,
Ian kluge,
Shahrzad sabet,
Deborah clark vance,
Professor abdul hamid al-ansari,
Armin eschraghi
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Enriching our understanding of the contemporary affairs of the MENA region, Winds of Change is essential reading for achieving peace, socio-cultural progress and prosperity in the region.
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Recent developments in the Middle East and North Africa have radically destabilised the region, which is beset with rising religious and political tensions, sectarian conflict and terrorism. Though in crisis and suffering from a paralysis of will, the region is also vastly rich in culture, and vital for the stability of the international order. There is an urgent need for an accurate understanding of these complex developments. What does the future hold for this geopolitically critical region?
In this vital, multidisciplinary volume, leading Middle Eastern and Western scholars present constructive, long-term solutions to endemic sociocultural, economic and political issues facing the MENA region – issues that require a fundamental transformation of the current system of values and patterns of thought. They offer expert analysis on critical facets of the region, including globalisation, the environment and sustainability, education, nonviolence, human rights, inter-religious coexistence, Islamic social principles, and Qur’anic ethics.
Enriching our understanding of the contemporary affairs of the MENA region, Winds of Change is essential reading for achieving peace, socio-cultural progress and prosperity in the region.
In this vital, multidisciplinary volume, leading Middle Eastern and Western scholars present constructive, long-term solutions to endemic sociocultural, economic and political issues facing the MENA region – issues that require a fundamental transformation of the current system of values and patterns of thought. They offer expert analysis on critical facets of the region, including globalisation, the environment and sustainability, education, nonviolence, human rights, inter-religious coexistence, Islamic social principles, and Qur’anic ethics.
Enriching our understanding of the contemporary affairs of the MENA region, Winds of Change is essential reading for achieving peace, socio-cultural progress and prosperity in the region.
Price: $35.00
Pages: 320
Publisher: Saqi Books
Imprint: Saqi Books
Publication Date:
31 March 2020
Trim Size: 9.20 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780863563881
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General, POLITICAL SCIENCE / General, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Democracy, RELIGION / Islam / General, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Economic Policy, POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Security (National & International), POLITICAL SCIENCE / Terrorism, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Social Policy
Foreword
Preface
1. Towards a Discursive Framework of Change - Behrooz Sabet & Cyrus Rohani
2. Culture for Openness and Coexistence: How Can We Create It? - Abdul Hamid Al-Ansari
3. Guiding Principles of Leadership for the Twenty-First Century - Cyrus Rohani
4. Confronting Violence through Policies of Dialogue: Towards Establishing a ‘Citizenship that Incorporates Diversity’ in the Post- ISIS Era - Saad Salloum
5. Nonviolence and the Challenges in the Middle East - Ramin Jahanbegloo
6. Religion of Peace: Islamic Principles of Good Governance - Christopher Buck
7. Traditionalist and Reformist Discourses Pertaining to Islamic Revival - Armin Eschraghi
8. Defining Islamic Social Principles - Christopher Buck
9. Women’s Rights in the Middle East - Nazila Ghanea
10. Reason in Islam: Taking Back Their Own - Ian Kluge
11. ‘Be Just’: Qur’anic Ethics as Benchmarks for Islamic Law - Christopher Buck
12. Education in the Middle East - Behrooz Sabet
13. Globalisation and the Middle East: Reflections on a Conceptual Reorientation - Shahrzad Sabet
14. Environment and Sustainability in the Middle East - Arthur Lyon Dahl
15. Connecting Electronically to the Public Forum during the Arab Spring - Deborah Clark Vance
Index
Preface
1. Towards a Discursive Framework of Change - Behrooz Sabet & Cyrus Rohani
2. Culture for Openness and Coexistence: How Can We Create It? - Abdul Hamid Al-Ansari
3. Guiding Principles of Leadership for the Twenty-First Century - Cyrus Rohani
4. Confronting Violence through Policies of Dialogue: Towards Establishing a ‘Citizenship that Incorporates Diversity’ in the Post- ISIS Era - Saad Salloum
5. Nonviolence and the Challenges in the Middle East - Ramin Jahanbegloo
6. Religion of Peace: Islamic Principles of Good Governance - Christopher Buck
7. Traditionalist and Reformist Discourses Pertaining to Islamic Revival - Armin Eschraghi
8. Defining Islamic Social Principles - Christopher Buck
9. Women’s Rights in the Middle East - Nazila Ghanea
10. Reason in Islam: Taking Back Their Own - Ian Kluge
11. ‘Be Just’: Qur’anic Ethics as Benchmarks for Islamic Law - Christopher Buck
12. Education in the Middle East - Behrooz Sabet
13. Globalisation and the Middle East: Reflections on a Conceptual Reorientation - Shahrzad Sabet
14. Environment and Sustainability in the Middle East - Arthur Lyon Dahl
15. Connecting Electronically to the Public Forum during the Arab Spring - Deborah Clark Vance
Index