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![]() | Esack, Farid (1997) |
| Quran, liberation and pluralism: An Islamic perspective of interreligious solidarity against oppression | |
| Oxford: Oneworld. 288p. |
![]() | Esack, Farid (1996) |
| PAGAD and Islamic radicalism: Taking on the state? | |
| Indicator South Africa. Volume 13 #4. p. 7-11. |
![]() | Esack, Farid (1993) |
| Liberation, human rights, gender and Islamic law: The South African case | |
| In: Lindholm, T.; Vogt, K. (eds.), Islamic law reform and human rights: Challenges and rejoinders. Copenhagen: Nordic Human Rights Publications. p. 163-196. |
![]() | Esack, Farid (1993) |
| Muslims engaging apartheid: The emergence of an Islamic theology of liberation | |
| In: Mutambirwa, J. (ed.), The role of religion in dismantling apartheid. Geneva: WCC & UNESCO. p. 33-56. |
![]() | Esack, Farid (1993) |
| Religion in the service of politics and service in the politics of religion | |
| World Faiths Encounter. Volume 4. p. 35-42. |
![]() | Esack, Farid (1992) |
| Islam in Southern Africa: A Rejoinder to Nkrumah | |
| Review of African Political Economy. Volume 19 #53. p. 75-78. |
![]() | Esack, Farid (1992) |
| Liberation, human rights, gender and Islamic law | |
| In: Voqt, R.T.; Lindholm, T. (eds.), Human rights and the modern application of Islamic law. Oslo: National Institute of Human Rights. p. 163-196. |
![]() | Esack, Farid (1992) |
| Wie befreit ist die christliche Befreiungstheologie in Südafrika? Gedenken eines muslimischen Aktivisten-Theologen | |
| In: Lahnemann, J. (ed.), Das Wiedererwachen der Religionen als pädagogische Herausforderung: Interreligiöse Erziehung im Spannungsfeld von Fundamentalismus und Säkularismus. Nuremberg: Verlag Rissen. p. 140-149. |
![]() | Esack, Farid (1991) |
| Contemporary religious thought in South Africa and the emergence of Qur'anic hermeneutical notions | |
| Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations. Volume 2 #2. p. 206-226. |
![]() | Esack, Farid (1991) |
| Islam, the people and sovereignty | |
| In: A democratic vision for South Africa. p. 214-223. |
![]() | Esack, Farid (1991) |
| The exodus paradigm in the Qur'an in the light of re-interpretative Islamic thought in South Africa | |
| Islamochristiana. Volume 17. p. 83-97. |
![]() | Esack, Farid (1989) |
| The Freedom Charter through the Eyes of an Islamist | |
| In: Polley, James A. (ed.), The Freedom Charter and the Future. Johannesburg: Ad. Donker. p. 105-110. |
![]() | Esack, Maulana Farid (1989) |
| But Musa went to Fir-aun!: a compilation of questions and answers about the role of Muslims in the South African struggle for liberation | |
| Maitland?: Call of Islam. 84p. |
![]() | Esack, Farid (1988) |
| But Musa went to Fir'aun! | |
| Cape Town: Call of Islam. 84p. |
![]() | Esack, Farid (1988) |
| The struggle: A manual for Islamicists in the midst of the South African crucible | |
| Johannesburg: Call of Islam. 83p. |
![]() | Esack, Farid (1988) |
| Three Islamic Strands in the South African Struggle for Justice | |
| Third World Quarterly. Volume 10 #2. April. p. 473-498. |
![]() | Esack, Farid (1987) |
| Muslims in South Africa: The Quest for Justice | |
| Bulletin on Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations in Africa. Volume 5 #2. April. p. 1-18. |
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