Global Muslim Voices on Islam – Democracy Compatibility and Co-existence: A Study of the Views of Sadek Sulaiman, Louay Safi, Radwan Masmoudi, and Muqtedar Khan

Tauseef Ahmad Parray
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Abstract: Islam-democracy compatibility or Islamic democratic discourse – the relation between Islamic socio-political concepts and institutions and positive features and notions of modern democracy – has gained an impetus from the final decades of 20th century. Democracy in Islam is strongly debated, defined and discussed by the diversity of voices ranging from those who deny a connection between Islam and democracy to those who argue that the Islamic system of government contains a number of ‘concepts and values’ which are present in modern democracy. In this direction, this paper attempts to make an analysis of the views, arguments and observations of four most prominent modernist Muslim intellectuals – ‘Muslim Democrats’ – regarding Islam-democracy compatibility and co-existence. The views of scholars presented here include: Sadek Jawad Sulaiman, Louay M. Safi, Radwan A. Masmoudi, and M.A. Muqtedar Khan. It argues (among others) that more reflection, research, and (re) interpretation is required to reconcile the tenets of Islam with the modern notions of democracy, liberty, justice, equality, and human rights as the Islamic primary sources throw ample light and guidance on these concepts and values.
全球穆斯林对伊斯兰的声音——民主兼容与共存:萨德克·苏莱曼、路易·萨菲、拉德万·马斯莫迪和穆克泰达尔·汗观点研究
摘要:伊斯兰-民主兼容或伊斯兰民主话语——伊斯兰社会政治概念和制度与现代民主的积极特征和概念之间的关系——在20世纪最后几十年得到了推动。伊斯兰教的民主受到各种声音的激烈争论、定义和讨论,从那些否认伊斯兰教与民主之间存在联系的人到那些认为伊斯兰政府体系包含许多现代民主中存在的“概念和价值观”的人。在这个方向上,本文试图分析四位最杰出的现代穆斯林知识分子——“穆斯林民主主义者”——关于伊斯兰-民主兼容与共存的观点、论点和观察。这里介绍的学者的观点包括:Sadek Jawad Sulaiman, Louay M. Safi, Radwan A. Masmoudi和ma . Muqtedar Khan。它认为(除其他外)需要更多的反思、研究和(重新)解释,以使伊斯兰教的信条与民主、自由、正义、平等和人权的现代概念相协调,因为伊斯兰教的主要来源为这些概念和价值观提供了充足的光明和指导。
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