- In Rediscovery and Revival in Islamic Environmental Law: Back to the Future of Nature’s Trust (Cambridge University Press, 2021), Samira Idllalenè (Cadi Ayyad University, Marakesh) argues that commonalities across religions and different legal systems, including common law, Islamic law, and environmental law, can be employed to create better protections against climate change.
- In Reopening Muslim Minds: A Return to Reason, Freedom, and Tolerance (St. Martin’s Essential, 2021), Mustafa Akyol (Cato Institute) argues that much of the paradigms that undergird Western enlightenment such as reason, freedom, and tolerance had Islamic counterparts.
- Entitled Crime and Compensation in North Africa: A Social Anthropology Essay (Palgrave, 2021), Yazid Ben Hounet‘s (French National Center for Scientific Research) new book explores compensatory schemes as a means for reconciliation under Islamic law through contemporary studies of Algeria, Morocco, and North Sudan.