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III. The Prophet: A Living Incarnation of Qur’anic Ethics
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Ludovic-Mohamed Zahed
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- Acknowledgments 7
- Foreword 9
- Introduction 11
- I. The Qur’anic Ethics of “Nature”: Gender, Sexuality, and Diversity 19
- II. Distressing Qur’anic Verses? 25
- III. The Prophet: A Living Incarnation of Qur’anic Ethics 33
- IV. Islamic Apocrypha Advocating the Stoning of “Sodomites” 45
- V. Postcolonial Orientalisms 55
- VI. “Abnormals”: From Cultural Diversity to Dogmatic Uniformity 61
- VII. Towards a Structural Reevaluation of Cultural Values 65
- VIII. Pan-Arabist Literary and Identity Censorship 75
- IX. Orientalist Shi’ism and Literary Homoeroticism 81
- X. Homonationalism and Performative Sexual Categorization 87
- XI. A “Crisis” of Categories, Geopolitics or Civilization 101
- Conclusion 107
- Afterword 117
- Bibliography 121
- Index 129
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- Acknowledgments 7
- Foreword 9
- Introduction 11
- I. The Qur’anic Ethics of “Nature”: Gender, Sexuality, and Diversity 19
- II. Distressing Qur’anic Verses? 25
- III. The Prophet: A Living Incarnation of Qur’anic Ethics 33
- IV. Islamic Apocrypha Advocating the Stoning of “Sodomites” 45
- V. Postcolonial Orientalisms 55
- VI. “Abnormals”: From Cultural Diversity to Dogmatic Uniformity 61
- VII. Towards a Structural Reevaluation of Cultural Values 65
- VIII. Pan-Arabist Literary and Identity Censorship 75
- IX. Orientalist Shi’ism and Literary Homoeroticism 81
- X. Homonationalism and Performative Sexual Categorization 87
- XI. A “Crisis” of Categories, Geopolitics or Civilization 101
- Conclusion 107
- Afterword 117
- Bibliography 121
- Index 129