Fighting the unbeliever: Anjem Choudary, Musharraf Hussain and pre-modern sources onsūra9.29, abrogation and jihad
Autor: | Nick Chatrath |
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Rok vydání: | 2010 |
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Zdroj: | Islam and Christian–Muslim Relations. 21:111-126 |
ISSN: | 1469-9311 0959-6410 |
DOI: | 10.1080/09596411003687852 |
Popis: | The words ‘religion’ and ‘violence’ have rarely been as closely associated as they are today and many attempts have been made to understand the theological justification for this association. Many interviews have been conducted about how such violence (or opposition to it) is justified within Islam in the UK today, and numerous articles and books have engaged with pre-modern sources. However, few studies have combined these two approaches. This article reports relevant parts of two interviews, with Anjem Choudary formerly of al-Muhajiroun and Musharraf Hussain of the Muslim Council of Britain, which focused on how each justified his view on whether jihad involved physical violence, and then focuses on the issue best encapsulating differences between them: the relevance of al-nāsikh wa-al-mansūkh and contexts for revelation of Q 9.29. The article then considers Arabic sources of the first three hijrī centuries, reflecting on how ‘moderate’ and ‘extreme’ viewpoints have arisen, and ends with some observatio... |
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