29 November 2013
Islamic Law and the Rights of Others – Part 1
“The more human beings are able to explore and establish principles of justice, uphold of human dignity and resistance to oppression – so to freedom and liberty – the more they come to the divine objectives. This puts human rights and democracy at the very core of what it is to be a proponent of Shari’a”, explains Khaled Abou El Fadl, one of the world’s leading authorities on Islamic law and Islam, and a prominent scholar in the field of human rights, as well as the Omar and Azmaeralda Alfi Professor of Law at UCLA School of Law, USA.
Watch Part 2 of this interview