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在当代埃及,话语和实践的世俗化对伊斯兰写作提出了根本性的挑战,它的使命是使伊斯兰教的创始叙事和宗教理想对当代穆斯林来说是可以理解和有意义的。埃及著名的知识分子、爱资哈尔大学的前校长al- Abd al-Ḥalīm Maḥmūd(1910-1978)认为,穆斯林社区对先知的形象确实影响并反映了其宗教和精神状况,他认为,去神化形式的伊斯兰教著作的出现,是伊斯兰知识分子深刻危机的征兆。在这种背景下,他对先知的思考试图表明,这一挑战只能通过一种让读者与先知建立个人和精神关系的神学写作来克服。
In contemporary Egypt, the secularization of discourses and practices raises a fundamental challenge to sīra writing concerning its vocation to make the founding narrative and the religious ideals of Islam comprehensible and meaningful to contemporary Muslims. Arguing that the Muslim community’s image of the Prophet does indeed both affect and reflect its religious and spiritual condition, the known Egyptian intellectual and former rector of al-Azhar, ʿAbd al-Ḥalīm Maḥmūd (1910-1978) holds the appearance of de-theologized forms of sīra writing as a symptom of a profound crisis of Islamic intellectuality. Against this background, his prophetological considerations seek to show that this challenge can only be overcome by a sīra writing that engages the audience in a personal and spiritual relationship with the Prophet.