伍尔维奇恐怖、监视和伊斯兰改革的可能性

Hasan Azad
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摘要:在这篇文章中,我认为所有的穆斯林都内化了西方关于改革需要的话语,将其作为一种自我监督和生活在世界上的一种手段。我研究了跨国伊斯兰政治团体Hizb - tahrir对英国政府和媒体对穆斯林改革的政治压力的批评,以及马拉喀什宣言,其中“来自120多个国家的数百名穆斯林学者和知识分子……聚集在马拉喀什……重申麦地那宪章的原则。”根据该宣言,在穆斯林占多数的国家里,非穆斯林将按照先知的榜样,享有生活和实践其宗教的自由。我还研究了“反极端主义智库”奎利姆基金会主任马吉德·纳瓦兹和“新无神论四骑士”之一的萨姆·哈里斯之间的一场讨论,该讨论发表在《伊斯兰教与宽容的未来:对话》一书中,其中伊斯兰教改革的必要性问题是中心问题。
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Woolwich Terror, Surveillance, and the (Im)Possibility of Islamic Reform
Abstract:In this essay I argue that Muslims across the board have internalized the Western discourse of the need to reform as a type of self-surveillance and as a means of living and being in the world. I examine the transnational Islamic political group Hizb ut-Tahrir's criticisms of British governmental and media-political pressures on Muslims to reform, and the Marrakech Declaration where "hundreds of Muslim scholars and intellectuals from over 120 countries … gathered in Marrakesh … to reaffirm the principles of the Charter of Medina." According to the declaration, non-Muslims in Muslim-majority countries are to be accorded freedom to live and practice their religions, in keeping with the Prophetic example. I also examine a discussion between the director of the "anti-extremism think tank" The Quilliam Foundation, Maajid Nawaz, and Sam Harris—one of the "Four Horsemen of New Atheism"—published as Islam and the Future of Tolerance: A Dialogue, in which the question of the need for Islamic reform is central.
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