Title: | Does That Apply to Non-Muslims, Too? |
Authors: | Parrott, Justin |
Keywords: | Islamic law, theology, interfaith |
Issue Date: | 24-Nov-2020 |
Publisher: | Yaqeen Institute of Islamic Research |
Abstract: | This article aims to highlight the status of both Muslim and non-Muslim family members and neighbors in Islam. It will explain the various covenants of protection for non-Muslims that existed in classical Islam, how these covenants granted legal protections to non-Muslims that were equivalent to those protecting Muslims, and how these covenants are analogous to the concept of ‘citizenship’ today. Finally, it will analyze some of the Prophet’s ﷺ discourse in which he used exclusive language for Muslims, but which scholars have understood for various reasons to be inclusive of non-Muslims. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2451/61983 |
Appears in Collections: | Justin Parrott's Collection |
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