书评

IF 0.6 Q2 AREA STUDIES
G. Prevost
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伊斯兰教的宗教权威问题,通常被称为“谁为伊斯兰说话”,近年来受到了越来越多的关注和关注,这是由于各种因素,包括越来越多的散居穆斯林社区与新社会的结构融合在一起,从而促进了跨文化接种和跨智力孕育的进程。此外,在网络空间时代,宗教数字化的新领域正在快速增长和迅速扩大,这为伊吉提哈德(重新解释伊斯兰宗教经典)领域的新声音打开了大门。这意味着邀请对伊斯兰宗教文本的大量新观点和新解读,其中一些来自传统宗教机构之外,1这为积极影响和消极后果的融合打开了闸门,正如关于这个主题的一些学术出版物所表明的那样2
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The question of religious authority in Islam, commonly referred to as “who speaks for Islam,” has been receiving more attention and added visibility in recent years due to a variety of factors, including the fact that more diasporic Muslim communities are intermingling with the fabric of new societies and, thus, contributing to accelerating processes of cross-cultural inoculation and cross-intellectual fertilization. Additionally, there is the fast growing, and swiftly expanding, new realm of digitalization of religion in the age of cyberspace, which opens the door for new voices to be heard in the field of ijtihad (re-interpretation of Islamic religious scriptures). This means inviting a plethora of new views and readings of Islamic religious texts, some of which are coming from outside traditional religious establishments,1 which opens the floodgates for an amalgamation of both positive effects and negative consequences as indicated in some of the scholarly publications on this topic.2
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