Critical explanation and analysis of authoritarian Islam
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Abdul Hussein Khosropanah1 , Hesamuddin Mo'meni Shahraki 2, Mohammad Hasan Salehi Hafshjani3 |
1- Professor Institute of Islamic Culture and Thought 2- Phd University of Qom 3- Phd student Payame Noor University |
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Abstract: (1764 Views) |
Dr. Abdul Karim Soroush, on the subject of the relationship between religion and power, is of the view that Islam is a violent religion and the God of Islam is a powerful and violent ruler. He has introduced the Qur'an as a frightening letter and Muhammad as an armed mystic and a power-hungry and authoritarian prophet. Soroush also called the prophetic government a violent and authoritarian government; Thus, according to him to champion the political and governmental imitation of the prophetic government in today's world is a blunder and dangerous, for it would lead to the formation of authoritarian and violent governments. The authors of the paper attempts to examine his account from two intra-religious and extra-religious perspectives. In dealing with this problem, the authors of the research paper have applied analytical-critical method. The research findings show that some of the claims made by Dr. Soroush are weak and baseless, including that; Soroush has chosen a special interpretation of history, that is, the structure of the authoritarian Muhammad, and has looked at historical Islam only through this lens. Moreover, contrary to his claim, the Qur'an is a collection of good news and warnings, and many verses in it signify love, mercy and affection.
Keywords
Abdul Karim Soroush, Authoritarian Islam, Prophet of Islam, Prophetic Government, Comprehensive Moderate Islam.
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کلام جدید Received: 2017/01/20 | Accepted: 2021/03/15 | Published: 2021/03/15 | ePublished: 2021/03/15
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