Total Publications: 4
    • Humanity Before God: Contemporary Faces of Jewish, Christian, and Islamic Ethics, William Schweiker, Michael Johnson, and Kevin Jung, eds., 238-255 (Fortress press, 2006)
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    • Divine Justice and the Human Order: An Islamic Perspective

      The Qur’anic worldview is a seamless web of ideas that begins with tawḥīd (the belief in a single God) and permeates various aspects of Qur’anic teaching from creation and the nature of the universe to ethics,1 social relations, and commercial and constitutional matters.

    • 29 Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review 1723 (1996)
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    • The Muslim Perspective on the Clergy-Penitent Privilege

      Before Jones confesses his crimes to Imam Ahmad, he should be clear on the duties and role of the imam of a mosque. The imam’s duties usually consist of leading prayers and providing advice and assistance to those in the community who seek them. Imams are chosen for their knowledge in matters of religion.

    • 16 Loyola of Los Angeles International & Comparative Law Journal, 22 (1993)
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    • Symposium on Religious Law: Roman Catholic, Islamic, and Jewish Treatment of Family Matters, Including Education, Abortion, In Vitro Fertilization, Prenuptial Agreement, Contraception and Marital Fraud

      A study of comparative law discloses the variety of fundamental values in diverse legal systems. The contrast between varying legal values helps delineate the underlying values and themes in one’s own legal matrix-values and themes often difficult to perceive because of the proximity of one’s perspective.

    • Faith and the Attorney-Client Relationship: A Muslim Perspective

      Three significant factors have converged to contribute significantly to the state of spiritual impoverishment, fragmentation, and work-place alienation experienced by professional people of faith in this country. They are: the emergence of material secularism as the dominant ideology, the uncritical acceptance of technological reductionism, and the over-broad interpretation of the public/private distinction.