Islamic Liberalism: A Theory of Impossibility Based on the Lockean Tradition

Islamic Liberalism: A Theory of Impossibility Based on the Lockean Tradition - Hardcover

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Islamic Liberalism: A Theory of Impossibility Based on the Lockean Tradition

Islamic Liberalism: A Theory of Impossibility Based on the Lockean Tradition - Hardcover

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by Halil Ibrahim Canbegi (Author)

In Islamic Liberalism: A Theory of Impossibility based on the Lockean Tradition, Halil Ibrahim Canbegi investigates the inherent inconsistencies of Islamic liberalism by examining the philosophical and theological foundations of both liberalism and Islam. Canbegi draws on Lockean liberalism, asserting that John Locke's emerging liberalism is deeply rooted in theological concepts such as covenant theology, natural law, and the distinctive nature of Christianity itself. In contrast, the author argues that Islam lacks the necessary theological and intellectual framework to develop a coherent version of liberalism, often termed Islamic liberalism. Canbegi maintains that this concept merely represents a superficial juxtaposition of Islam and liberalism, rather than a genuine synthesis. Ultimately, the author concludes that Islamic liberalism is merely a heterogeneous amalgamation of Islamic and liberal ideas, which do not combine into a unified whole. This critical analysis challenges prevailing notions and invites readers to reconsider the complex relationship between these two influential systems of thought.

Author Biography

Halil Ibrahim Canbegi is dedicated political scientist and scholar specializing in comparative politics, political theology, radicalization, and terrorism. Currently based in Germany, he earned his Ph.D. in Political Science from Middle East Technical University.

Number of Pages: 230
Dimensions: 0.56 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: July 10, 2025

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