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  1. (1 other version)Commanding Right and Forbidding Wrong in Islamic Thought.Michael Cook - 2007 - Journal of Religious Ethics 35 (2):347-373.
    Qur'an 3:104 speaks of "commanding right and forbidding wrong" as a constitutive feature of the Muslim community. Michael Cook's careful and comprehensive study provides a wealth of information about the ways Muslims in various contexts have understood this notion. Cook also makes a number of comparative observations, and suggests that "commanding" appears to be a uniquely Muslim practice. Scholars of religious ethics should read Cook's study with great appreciation. They will also have a number of questions about his comparative comments. (...)
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  • The Foundations of Modern Political Thought.Quentin Skinner - 1978 - Religious Studies 16 (3):375-377.
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  • trans. Anscombe GE M.Ludwig Wittgenstein - forthcoming - Philosophical Investigations., Upper Saddle River, Nj: Prentice Hall.
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