Democracy and Islam: An Odyssey in Braving the Twenty-First Century
During the last few decades, the Muslim world has witnessed various traumatic events that led many to regard Islam and democracy as incompatible. Nevertheless, there is abundant evidence that democracy and the Islamic faith are compatible. This article contends that the traditions, scripture, and te...
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