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(Al-Nisa, 4:114).

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Thursday, March 3, 2011

The Universal Theology of Liberation: Views from Muslim history

A look at liberation and struggle - jihad - as part of a universal 
 theology of liberation.  With papers by Mohamad Nasrin Nasir and Daud Abdullah.  

A free copy of the PDF can be downloaded from the end of the page.  To buy a copy, please visit the IHRC on-line shop here.
The Universal theology of liberation: views from Muslim history / Mohamada Nasrin Nasir and Daud Abdullah/ published 21 February 2011/  ISBN 978-1-903718-742/ 30 pages, UKPounds 3.50, Islamic Human Rights Commission
Foreword

As this publication goes to print, revolution is sweeping the Middle East and North Africa.  Millions have taken to the streets in Tunisia to topple its longstanding dictator Zine El Abidine.  A million more have stood in Tahrir Square, Cairo, and hundreds of thousands more have taken to the streets of Alexandria, Suez and all over Egypt in order to bring down Hosni Muabark, and equally hated President.  Jordan, Yemen and Syria have felt the pressure too.