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There is a growing consensus among experts and the educated public alike that democratization will reduce the many problems of the Muslim world. The question that remains is how Islam should be incorporated into the public sphere. Islamic Democratic Discourse is in itself a dialogue that explores the multi-faceted relationship between Islam and democracy. Each chapter, by a preeminent scholar of the Muslim tradition and its contemporary challenges, provides insight into Islamic political thought and its connection to Western democracy. Tamara Sonn and Tarek Ramdan consider the elements of government in classical Islam. Osman Bakar and Ali Paya provide regional studies of the search for compatibility between Islam and democracy. And finally, editor Muqtedar Khan and Marc Lynch are among those who offer a global perspective on the discourse on Islam and democracy. Unlike many recent efforts which seek to either underscore or dispute the compatibility of Islam and democracy, this eclectic collection begins a comprehensive conversation on Islam's role in the public sphere and charts a course toward an authentic Islamic theory of democracy. Islamic Democratic Discourse is a crucial addition to the libraries of scholars interested in the future of Islam in the modern world.

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This is a powerful and informative book that addresses difficult issues related to Islam and Democracy. The authors write in concise and simple language, accessible to all, on a subject that can challenge Muslim and non-Muslim readers alike. The outcome is probably the best combination of essays that exists to date. I highly recommend it for anyone interested in learning about the challenges of democratization in the Muslim world today. -- Radwan Masmoudi, Center for the Study of Islam and Democracy These thoughtful essays, from a variety of methodological standpoints, deepen the emerging conversation about Islam, democracy, and liberalism. The historian, the political scientist, and the student of the Middle East can each find here material of interest. A valuable contribution to the most pressing topic of the day. -- Noah Feldman, New York University School of Law This volume distinguishes itself from the recent deluge of books on Islam in the public sphere....provocative. * Political Studies Review, January 2009 * This excellent volume defines the agenda for future thinking about Islam and democracy. It is essential for those who want to go beyond media platitudes and engage with the Islamic intellectual traditions and sources of pluralism, democracy and good governance. Muqtedar Khan has done an excellent job of brining together a broad spectrum of views, with cutting edge scholars presenting the major arguments in current debates. -- John Voll, Georgetown University

Preface ix
M. A. Muqtedar Khan
Introduction: The Emergence of an Islamic Democratic Discourse xi
M. A. Muqtedar Khan
Classical Perspectives on Islam and politics
Ijtihad and Maslaha: The Foundations of Governance
3(18)
Tariq Ramadan
Elements of Government in Classical Islam
21(16)
Tamara Sonn
Obedience to Political Authority: An Evolutionary Concept
37(26)
Asma Afsaruddin
Regional Debates on Islam and Democracy
Islam, Ethnicity, Pluralism and Democracy: Malaysia's Unique Experience
63(22)
Osman Bakar
An Islamic Quest for a Pluralistic Political Model: A Turkish Perspective
85(20)
Ozlem Denli
Islamic Thought between Formal Conservatism and Indigenous Liberalism: Lessons from the Sudanese Heritage
105(18)
Mahgoub El-Tigani Mahmoud
Carolyn Fluehr-Lobban
Recent Developments in Shi'i Thought: A Brief Introduction to the Views of Three Contemporary Shi'ite Thinkers
123(26)
Ali Paya
Global Discourse on Islam and Democracy
The Politics, Theory, and Philosophy of Islamic Democracy
149(24)
M. A. Muqtedar Khan
The Role of Islam in the Public Square: Guidance or Governance?
173(20)
Abdulaziz Sachedina
Dialogue in an Age of Terror
193(34)
Marc Lynch
Democracy and Its (Muslim) Critics: An Islamic Alternative to Democracy?
227(30)
Abdelwahab El-Affendi
Index 257(10)
About the Editor and Contributors 267


Dr. Muqtedar Khan is assistant professor in the Department of Political Science and International Relations at the University of Delaware and a Nonresident Fellow at the Brookings Institution.