Reviving Shūrā in the Ummah
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Table of Contents
- 1. Reviving Shūrā in the Ummah
- 2. Proposed Table of Contents
- 3. Part I: Foundations of Shūrā in Islam
- 4. Part II: The Reality of Contemporary Muslim Communities
- 5. Part III: النساء (Women) and Participation in Shūrā
- 6. Part IV: Ethics of اختالف (Difference)
- 7. Part V: Rebuilding Shūrā in Practice
- 8. Part VI: A Call to Renewal
- 9. Conclusion
- 10. Appendices
- 11. Chapter 1: The Divine Command of Shūrā
- 12. Chapter 2: Leadership as Amānah (Trust)
- 13. Chapter 5: Representation and Legitimacy
- 14. Chapter 7: Women’s Representation in Shūrā
- 15. Chapter 3: ʿ Adl (Justice) as a Core Principle
- 16. Chapter 5: The Crisis of Representation
- 17. Chapter 6: The Absence of Structured Shūrā
- 18. Chapter 7: Women in the Prophetic Era
- 19. Chapter 8: Misconceptions and Cultural Barriers
- 20. Chapter 9: Towards Dignified Inclusion
- 21. Chapter 10: Ikhtilāf as Mercy
- 22. Chapter 11: Adab al -Ikhtilāf
- 23. Conclusion: Reviving Shūrā, Restoring the Ummah
- 24. References for Reviving Shūrā in the Ummah
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Islamic Principles of Consultation, Justice, and Collective Responsibility in Contemporary Muslim Communities
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"Reviving Shūrā in the Ummah" is a religious devotional book by Nazeerah Dlamini with 24 chapters and approximately 42,235 words. Imported from Reviving Shūrā in the Ummah.pdf.
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