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ItemSearching for Identity: Muslims in AustraliaSAEED, A ; AKBARZADEH, S ; SAEED, A ; AKBARZADEH, S (University of New South Wales Press, 2001)
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ItemThe Muslim Community Cooperative of Australia as an Islamic Financial Service ProviderSAEED, A ; SAEED, A ; AKBARZADEH, S (University of New South Wales Press, 2001)
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ItemMuslims in Australia: The Building of a CommunitySAEED, A ; JOHNS, AH ; HADDAD, YY ; SMITH, JI (AltaMira Press, 2002)
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ItemMuslim Australians: Their Beliefs, Practices and InstitutionsSAEED, A (Commonwealth of Australia, 2004)
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ItemIslamic banking and finance in search of a pragmatic modelSaeed, A ; HOOKER, V ; SAIKAL, A (Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2004-12-01)
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ItemJihad and violence: Changing understandings of jihad among MuslimsSAEED, A ; COADY, CAJ ; O'KEEFE, M (Melbourne University Press, 2002)
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ItemThe charge of distortion of Jewish and Christian scripturesSaeed, A (Wiley, 2002-01-01)
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ItemMuslims in the West and their attitudes to full participation in western societies: some reflectionsSaeed, A (CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS, 2008)
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ItemSome reflections on the Contextualist approach to ethico-legal texts of the QuranSaeed, A (CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS, 2008)Abstract A “contextualist” reading of the Quran is becoming increasingly popular, particularly among those Muslims referred to as “progressive-ijtihadis”. One of the primary concerns of this reading is that in order to understand and interpret the ethico-legal content of the Quran and relate that content to the changing needs and circumstances of Muslims today, it is important to approach the text at different levels, giving a high degree of emphasis to the socio-historical context of the text. In the classical tafsīr this emphasis on socio-historical context was not considered important, particularly in the interpretation of the ethico-legal texts, despite the frequent use of asbāb al-nuzūl literature. In this paper, I will explore how progressive-ijtihadis are adopting a contextualist reading of ethico-legal texts of the Quran. To illustrate this, I will use one or two such texts (verses) and their interpretations by the progressive-ijtihadis and will seek to demonstrate the contours of this approach, and highlight some of the challenges this approach is facing.
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ItemThe Qur'an: An introductionSaeed, A (Routledge, 2008-01-25)