Why I Need a Secular State: Abdullahi An-Naim
Emory Law Professor Abdullahi An-Naim explains why he needs the state to be secular while speaking at Ohio University, May 2008.
Is Sharia Reformable?: Q&A with Professor Abdullahi An-Naim
Emory Law Professor Abdullahi An-Naim answers questions following his lecture at Ohio University, May 2008.
When Can You Say That a Person is No Longer a Muslim?: Q&A with Professor Abdullahi An-Naim
Emory Law Professor Abdullahi An-Naim answers questions following his lecture at Ohio University, May 2008.
Why We Should Honor Ustahd Mahmoud Mohamed Taha: Abdullahi An-Naim
Emory Law Professor Abdullahi An-Naim explains why we should honor Ustahd Mahmoud Mohamed Taha while speaking at Ohio University, May 2008.
Islam and Muslims: Abdullahi An-Naim
Emory Law Professor Abdullahi An-Naim discusses Islam and the diversity of Muslims while presenting the 2007 Currie Lecture, The Future of Shari'a: Secularism from an Islamic Perspective, at Emory University School of Law.
Human Agency in Sharia: Abdullahi An-Naim
Emory Law Professor Abdullahi An-Naim discusses the elements of human understanding and interpretation in Sharia while presenting the 2007 Currie Lecture, The Future of Shari'a: Secularism from an Islamic Perspective, at Emory University School of Law.
Religion and the State: Abdullahi An-Naim
Emory Law Professor Abdullahi An-Naim discusses the relationship between religion and the state while presenting the 2007 Currie Lecture, The Future of Shari'a: Secularism from an Islamic Perspective, at Emory University School of Law.
The Postcolonial Condition of Muslim States: Abdullahi An-Naim
Emory Law Professor Abdullahi An-Naim discusses the postcolonial condition of Muslim states while presenting the 2007 Currie Lecture, The Future of Shari'a: Secularism from an Islamic Perspective, at Emory University School of Law.
Civic Reason & the Role of Sharia in Politics: Abdullahi An-Naim
Emory Law Professor Abdullahi An-Naim discusses civic reason and the role of Sharia in politics while presenting the 2007 Currie Lecture, The Future of Shari'a: Secularism from an Islamic Perspective, at Emory University School of Law.
How To Improve the Qualities of the Ulamas So the Real Values of Islam Are Taught
Emory Law Professor Abdullahi An-Naim answers questions following his lecture at Ohio University, May 2008.
If 66% of Egyptians Want Sharia as State Law, is it Undemocratic Not to Allow It?
Emory Law Professor Abdullahi An-Naim answers questions following his lecture at Ohio University, May 2008.
Universality of Human Rights: Abdullahi An-Naim
Emory Law Professor Abdullahi An-Naim discusses religion, the state, and politics while presenting the 2007 Currie Lecture, The Future of Shari'a: Secularism from an Islamic Perspective, at Emory University School of Law.
State and Politics: Abdullahi An-Naim
Emory Law Professor Abdullahi An-Naim discusses religion, the state, and politics while presenting the 2007 Currie Lecture, The Future of Shari'a: Secularism from an Islamic Perspective, at Emory University School of Law.
Ustadh Mahmoud Mohamed Tahas influence on An-Naims project: Abdullahi An-Naim
Emory Law Professor Abdullahi An-Naim discusses the influence of Mahmoud Mohamed Taha on his project, The Future of Sharia, while speaking at Ohio University, May 2008.
How to make progress Learning from Sudan: Abdullahi An-Naim
Emory Law Professor Abdullahi An-Naim discusses how to make progress and learn from the example of Sudan while speaking at Ohio University, May 2008.
What Do You Think About the Archbishops Suggestion Space Be Made for Sharia?
Emory Law Professor Abdullahi An-Naim answers questions following his lecture at Ohio University, May 2008.
If Sharia Evolved Out of Islam, Why Do Muslims Find It Difficult to Work With a Secular State?
Emory Law Professor Abdullahi An-Naim answers questions following his lecture at Ohio University, May 2008.
Should a Secular State Exclude a Religious Frame of Reference?
Emory Law Professor Abdullahi An-Naim answers questions following his lecture at Ohio University, May 2008.
The Future of Shari'a