Islam and the Future of Tolerance: A Dialogue

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Islamic groups. See specifi c
names of groups
Islamic State: defeat of,
117–122; Eu ro pean citizens
for, 34; as faith representative,
16, 17, 121; fatwa against,
105–106, 110 –113; interpreta-
tion of Qu’ran by, 67;
operations of, 19–20; rise
of, 37–38; use of name, 16;
violence against, 114; violence
by, 43, 57, 71–72, 103
Islamic State of Iraq and Syria
(ISIS), 34, 57, 72, 103, 119
Islamism: authoritarianism of,
76; defeat of, 117–121;
defi ning, 16–19, 43–44, 120;
elements of, 38–40; future
of, 121–125; global statistics
of, 20–21; on hukm, 94–95.
See also extremism;
jihadism
Islamophobia, 48, 71, 88
isolationism, 49–50
Israel, 9, 32, 57, 58, 101, 102


Jainism, 68
Jamat- e- Islami, 24
Jerusalem, 6n1, 9, 12
Jewish hate crimes, 72
jihadism: defeat of, 118–120;
defi ning global, 3, 17–21, 120;
found ers of modern, 44;
global history of, 98–102,
106; opponents of, 6–7, 114,
122; in Qur’an, 18, 84; vs.
revolutionary Islamism, 36,


39–41; tactics of, 42. See also
extremism; Islamism; specifi c
groups
Jordan, 6n1, 12
Judaism, 72, 83, 99–100,
107–108
jurisprudence, Islamic, 89–92,
97– 98 , 111
kafi r, 96, 97. See also infi dels
khamr, 90, 91. See also alcohol
consumption
Khan, Omar, 14n4
Khudi, 82, 122, 125
King, Martin Luther, Jr., 56
la- deeniyat, 123
law, Islamic. See shari’ah
Lawrence, Stephen, 8
Lebanon, 6n1
liberalism: vs. conservatism, 24,
26–27, 71–73; defi ning, 32,
56; in Egypt, 25; vs. fellow-
travelers, 50–52, 55; as goal,
62, 64, 125–126; motivation
and, 15, 46–48; racism in,
49–50. See also conservative
Muslims; moderate Muslims
literalism, 61–62, 66–67.
See also interpretation,
textual; vacuous literalism
London terrorist attacks
(7/7/2005), 32, 53
Macpherson report, 8
Malaysia, 6n1
maqasid al- shari’ah, 98

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