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《古兰经》在理解许多马来穆斯林的日常生活和信仰方面起着重要作用。由于这个原因,自20世纪40年代以来,马来语的《古兰经》训诂或教案就出现了。这些训诂家在穆斯林对自己和他人的看法的概念化中发挥了作用。认识到伊斯兰教的重要性,建立了各种国家宗教机构,以提供和满足对公众的伊斯兰教教育。由于《古兰经》被视为穆斯林概念化的主要因素,本文旨在分析在国家监督下,《古兰经》训诂工作在群众教育中的应用。选择的主题是《古兰经》的这些训诂者对其他宗教的看法。本文将涵盖三个主要的Tafsir:当代马来西亚的Tafsir Nur al-Ihsan, Tafsir Juzu' 'Amma和Tafsir al-Rahman。我们可以看到,在马来宗教界,不同的国家和地方行动者使用教鞭来推动对宗教的某种保守理解,这有助于保持同质化的马来穆斯林身份。尽管犹太教徒和基督教徒在《古兰经》中被称为“经民”,但许多注释者倾向于将他们称为“异教徒”或否认《古兰经》信息的人。正如本文中的一个例子所示,甚至那些与国家没有直接联系的人也采取了这种做法,从而使马来穆斯林的身份变得孤立,特别是在提到其他宗教时,这也可能使宗教之间的对话变得困难,如果不是几乎不可能的话。这篇论文将强调这些注释者的某些方面,以及他们是如何以一种保守的方式来解释古兰经,这与当今现代世界所需要的更开放、现代和多元化的方式背道而驰。
View of the Other in Modern Malay Exegesis of the Quran
The Quran plays a major role in the understanding of many Malay Muslims in their daily practices and beliefs. Due to this the works of exegesis or tafsir of the Quran had appeared in Malay since the 1940s. These exegeses play a role in the conceptualising of Muslim view of themselves and the others. Seeing the importance of Islam various state religious institutions were created to provide and cater for the teaching of Islam to the public. As the Quran is seen to be a major factor in the conceptualisation of Muslims, this paper aims to analyse the utilisation of exegetical work on the Quran in the teaching of the masses with the supervision of the state. The topic chosen is the view of these exegeses of the Quran on other religions. The article will cover 3 main tafsirs: The Tafsir Nur al-Ihsan, Tafsir Juzu' 'Amma, and the Tafsir al-Rahman in contemporary Malaysia. It will be seen that the tafsir is used by different state and local actors in the Malay religious scene to push forward a certain conservative understanding of religion which is helpful in preserving a homogenized Malay Muslim identity. Even though the Jews and the Christians are mentioned in the Quran as People of the Book, many of these exegeses tend to label them as "kafir" or deniers of the message of the Quran. As will be seen in one of the examples in the paper, even those not associated with the State directly has followed this approach thus making an insular Malay Muslim identity especially when referred to other religions and also perhaps making dialogue between the religions difficult if not nearly impossible. This paper would highlight certain aspects of these exegeses and how they are a conservative way of interpreting the Quran which is against the more open, modern and pluralist way which is needed in today's modern world.