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'''''Islam and the Drive to Global Justice: Principles of Justice Beyond Dominant Ethnic and Religious Communities''''' is a 2023 edited volume edited by [[Louay M. Safi]], published by Lexington Books (an imprint of Rowman & Littlefield). The book brings together contributions from ten scholars, including Asma Afsaruddin, Mustafa Akyol, Armando Salvatore and Mohammed Abu-Nimer, to examine the relationship between [[Islam]] and the pursuit of global justice (Safi, 2023). The work situates Islamic justice discourse within contemporary debates on globalization, [[universality (philosophy)|universality]] and the policies of global powers towards Muslim populations in the Global South (Safi, 2023, p. 4).[[Islam and the Drive to Global Justice (Book)|'''Continue ...''']]</span>
'''''Islam and the Drive to Global Justice: Principles of Justice Beyond Dominant Ethnic and Religious Communities''''' is a 2023 edited volume edited by [[Louay M. Safi]], published by Lexington Books (an imprint of Rowman & Littlefield). The book brings together contributions from ten scholars, including Asma Afsaruddin, Mustafa Akyol, Armando Salvatore and Mohammed Abu-Nimer, to examine the relationship between [[Islam]] and the pursuit of global justice (Safi, 2023). The work situates Islamic justice discourse within contemporary debates on globalization, universality and the policies of global powers towards Muslim populations in the Global South (Safi, 2023, p. 4).[[Islam and the Drive to Global Justice (Book)|'''Continue ...''']]</span>

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Islam and the Drive to Global Justice: Principles of Justice Beyond Dominant Ethnic and Religious Communities is a 2023 edited volume edited by Louay M. Safi, published by Lexington Books (an imprint of Rowman & Littlefield). The book brings together contributions from ten scholars, including Asma Afsaruddin, Mustafa Akyol, Armando Salvatore and Mohammed Abu-Nimer, to examine the relationship between Islam and the pursuit of global justice (Safi, 2023). The work situates Islamic justice discourse within contemporary debates on globalization, universality and the policies of global powers towards Muslim populations in the Global South (Safi, 2023, p. 4).Continue ...