Barazangi, Nimat Hafez, First Editorwith M. Raquibuz Zaman, and Omar Afzal2007-06-262007-06-261996The University Press of Florida (1996). Translated into Arabic under the title Al Kayan Al Islami wa-Al Nidhal min Ajl Al`Adalah. Damascus: Dar Al-Fikr (1999).978-0-8130-1382-4978-0-8130-1862-1https://hdl.handle.net/1813/7766Copyright 1996, University Press of Florida. See also: http://www.upf.com/book.asp?id=BARAZS96; http://www.eself-learning-arabic.cornell.edu/publications.htm#1Book description: Islam today counts one billion people as adherents or believers. Its teachings produced a civilization that has flourished for fourteen centuries. Islamic identity exerts a potent force around the globe, though Muslims are often stigmatized by Westerners as a religious threat. Presenting the Islamic concept of justice, this book is an introduction to contemporary Islamic thought and practice, offering a catalyst for dialogue and understanding.117424 bytesapplication/pdfenIslamic justiceComparative religionsInternational justiceGender justiceNuclear powerIslamic Identity and the Struggle for JusticeAl Kayan Al Islami wa-Al Nidhal min Ajl Al`AdalahArabic Translation Editorbook