Tag Archives: Islam

Implementing Islamic Law

This lecture was presented Sept. 21, 2009 to the University of Wyoming Law School. The lecture text is copied below, and is available here: https://www.scribd.com/document/387668399/WARD-Implementing-Islamic-Law-Lecture The lecture was adapted for classroom teaching and a PowerPoint was developed and later narrated. … Continue reading

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Talaq

Tala­q Seth Ward University of Wyoming Originally written October 2007. I have been asked to comment on Islamic divorce. The comments are meant to pertain especially to a case in which a Muslim man and woman divorced by mutual consent, … Continue reading

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What does the Qur’ān say about the Chosen People and Holy Land?

I published a version of this article in a volume honoring Prof. Boulatta. This was written approx.. Spring 2001 and was circulated but as far as I can recall, never published or posted on the web. What does the Qur’ān say about the Chosen Peop… Continue reading

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Responses to an Imam’s questions about Anti-Semitism and the supposedly Anti-Islamic West.

I wrote this back in June, 2004, responding to an inquiry passed along by Prof. Khaleel Mohammad (San Diego State University) to some of his colleagues. The inquiry was from an Imam who characterized himself as not being an Anti-Semite, or being a… Continue reading

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A response to a question about August 22, 2006

The other day I was asked about Bernard Lewis, the noted historian of the Middle East. Lewis is a meticulous scholar, insightful essayist and consummate stylist. Nevertheless he is often berated, perhaps because the late Edward Said was critical o… Continue reading

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Religion and the US Elections: The Jewish and Muslim Vote. (And a brief note on the Mormon Vote).

Four years ago, I gave a talk about Muslims and Jews, and the ramifications of their voting patterns for Democrats and Republicans. I spoke at what was, I believe, the ill-fated but valuable entity already called CCCE (and once called Community Ed… Continue reading

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On Prothero’s Belief Blog regarding Blind Certainty, Islamist and American Christian anti-Muslim rhetoric

I wrote the bulk of this shortly after Prothero’s blogpost http://religion.blogs.cnn.com/2012/09/13/my-take-a-deadly-link-between-islamic-and-anti-islamic-extremists/ appeared back in September. A student sent me a query about it and I responded. … Continue reading

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Papers, Publications and Essays from Archive.org

I discovered recently that some of my articles and essays archived on my computer are either unreadable in the current computer environment or were completely compromised. Here are links from the Wayback Machine on archive.org. Please remember tha… Continue reading

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Tariq Ramadan and other views on democratization in Islam.

The UW Religious Studies club sent me an announcement about a discussion responding to a discussion on The New York Times ‘Room for Debate’ Op-Ed page on their website to whether Islam is an obstacle to democracy: http://www.nytimes.com/roomfordeb… Continue reading

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An informal review of Sadakat Kadri. Heaven on Earth: A Journey through Shari’a Law.

I finally got around to reading the book by Sadakat Kadri. Heaven on Earth: A Journey through Shari’a Law. On the whole, it is an excellent read. It’s a book I could consider for my History of Islam course, especially if our Program runs a course … Continue reading

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