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Confronting Problematic Tenets Of Religious Law - Judaism Could Follow Islam

Confronting Problematic Tenets Of Religious Law - Judaism Could Follow Islam

Update: 2023-04-17
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Since 9/11, Muslim political and religious leaders and world leaders joined a chorus of voices declaring extremism and jihadism as beyond Islam’s pale. Islam was not part of the problem, the leaders asserted.
However, Indonesia’s Nahdlatul Ulama, the world’s largest and most moderate Muslim civil society movement, bucked the trend, insisting that Islam is part of the problem.
But equally important is Nahdlatul Ulama’s assertion that it is not just Islam that embraces legal concepts that are outdated, obsolete, and/or problematic today. The movement argues that this is equally true for most, if not all, religions.
In the case of Judaism, that has become more evident. This is not just with the rise of the most far-right, ultra-nationalist, and religiously ultra-conservative government in Israel's history.
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Confronting Problematic Tenets Of Religious Law - Judaism Could Follow Islam

Confronting Problematic Tenets Of Religious Law - Judaism Could Follow Islam

James M. Dorsey