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LIBERAL ISLAM WEB SITES
Collected by Charles Kurzman University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
As noted in the introduction to the Liberal Islam anthology, I use the term "liberal" to refer to basic themes in the history of liberalism, such as democracy, freedom of thought, social equality, and human progress. The term "liberal" has a variety of meanings, to be sure, and its reputation in much of the Islamic world has been tainted by its hypocritical introduction under colonialism. Thus these links, and the Liberal Islam anthology itself, include some authors and activists who may not consider themselves "liberal," though they deal seriously with liberal themes.
Web sites or pages devoted to authors in the Liberal Islam anthology:
Chapter 6. S.M. Zafar, Pakistan: http://www.washington-report.org/backissues/0896/9608078.htm Chapter 7. Mehdi Bazargan, Iran: http://www.nehzateazadi.org/mehdi.html Chapter 9. Rachid Ghannouchi, Tunisia: Muslim Students Association listing Chapter 10. Sadek Sulaiman, Oman: http://www.alhewar.com/SadekDemAndShura.htm Chapter 12. Benazir Bhutto, Pakistan: http://www.ppp.org.pk/speeches.html Chapter 13. Fatima Mernissi, Morocco: http://www.mernissi.net Chapter 15. Muhammad Shahrour, Syria: http://www.moslem.org/shahroor.htm Chapter 17. Chandra Muzaffar, Malaysia: http://www.just-international.org Chapter 18. Mohamed Talbi, Tunisia: Muslim Students Association listing Chapter 20. Rusmir Mahmutcehajic, Bosnia: http://www.ifbosna.org.ba Chapter 21. `Ali Shari`ati, Iran: http://www.shariati.com Chapter 22. Yusuf Qaradawi, Egypt-Qatar: http://www.qaradawi.net Chapter 23. Mohamed Arkoun, Algeria-France: Muslim Students Association listing Chapter 24. `Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na`im, Sudan-USA: http://www1.law.emory.edu/LAW/CATALOG/faculty/annaim.html Chapter 26. Abdulkarim Soroush, Iran: http://www.seraj.org, http://www.drsoroush.com (Muslim Students Association listing) Chapter 27. Muhammad Iqbal, India: http://www.eden.rutgers.edu/~ufchi/iqbal.html, http://www.allamaiqbal.com, http://members.tripod.com/~islamica/iqbal.htm Chapter 29. Nurcholish Madjid, Indonesia: http://www.paramadina.org
Other Muslim authors devoted to discussion or promotion of liberal themes:
Khaled Abou El Fadl, Kuwait-Egypt-USA: http://www.scholarofthehouse.org, http://149.142.26.30/faculty/bios/abouelfadl/index.html Nasr Abu Zaid, Egypt: http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Lobby/9012/Zaid/index.html Anwar Ibrahim and Wan Azizah Wan Ismail, Malaysia: http://www.anwaribrahim.org (site may not be operational) Karim Douglas Crow, USA: http://www.igc.org/nonviolence/islambib.htm Asghar Ali Engineer, India: http://www.ecumene.org/IIS, http://www.dawoodi-bohras.com Mohammad Omar Farooq, Bangladesh-USA: http://www.globalwebpost.com/farooqm Fethullah Gülen, Turkey: http://www.fethullahgulen.org, http://www.nil.com.tr/~fgulen Zeeshan Hasan"s Liberal Islamic Web Site, Bangladesh: http://www.liberalislam.net Tarek Heggy, Egypt, http://www.heggy.org Mohsen Kadivar, Iran: http://www.kadivar.com Muqtedar Khan, India-USA: http://www.ijtihad.org and http://www.glocaleye.org Amhed Subhy Mansour, Egypt, http://www.ahmed.G3Z.com S. Parvez Manzoor, Sweden: http://www.algonet.se/~pmanzoor Abdurrahman Wahid, Indonesia: http://www.muslims.net/KMNU/pustaka/buku1/forward.txt Edip Yüksel, Turkey-USA: http://www.yuksel.org
Islamic organizations devoted to discussion or promotion of liberal themes:
Al-Qalam, South Africa: http://mandla.co.za/al-qalam An-Nahdha, Tunisia: http://www.ezzeitouna.org/annahdha/ANNAHDHA.HTM Center for the Study of Islam and Democracy, USA: http://csidonline.org Claremont Main Road Mosque, South Africa: http://islam.org.za/muslims/Claremont/index.htm Etudes Musulmanes, France: http://www.etudes-musulmanes.com Free-Minds, Saudi Arabia: http://www.free-minds.org Ikatan Cendekiawan Muslim Se-Indonesia (ICMI), Indonesia: http://www.icmi.or.id International Center for Islam and Pluralism (ICIP), Indonesia: http://www.icipglobal.org International Institute for Islamic Thought, USA and Malaysia: http://www.jaring.my/iiit Islam21, England: http://www.islam21.net Islamic Intellectual Forum, USA: http://www.islamforum.org Karamah: Muslim Women Lawyers for Human Rights, USA: http://www.karamah.org Liberal Islam Network, Indonesia: http://www.islamlib.com Liberation Movement of Iran: http://www.nehzateazadi.org Liberty for Muslim World, England: http://www.lmw.org Minaret of Freedom, USA: http://www.minaret.org Ministry of W. Deen Muhammad, USA: http://www.wdmonline.com Muslim Public Affairs Council, USA: http://www.mpac.org Muslim WakeUp!, USA: http://www.muslimwakeup.com/info Muslim World Journal of Human Rights, USA-UK-Canada: http://www.bepress.com/mwjhr/ Nahdlatul Ulama, Indonesia: http://www.muslims.net/KMNU Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerance, Canada: http://www.religioustolerance.org/islam.htm Progressive Dawoodi Bohras, India: http://www.dawoodi-bohras.com Progressive Muslims, U.S.: http://classes.colgate.edu/osafi/progressive_muslims.htm Qalandar: Islam and Interfaith Relations in South Asia: http://www.islaminterfaith.org Sisterhood Is Global Institute, Canada: http://www.sigi.org Tasneem Project, England: http://www.bayyinat.org.uk The American Muslim, U.S.: http://www.theamericanmuslim.org Umma Party, Sudan: http://www.umma.org Women Living Under Muslim Laws, England-Pakistan-Nigeria, http://wluml.org |