未成年人单方面皈依伊斯兰教:马来西亚法律话语与穆斯林皈依者关于监护权和宗教权利的叙述

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Azlan Shah Nabees Khan, M. Samuri
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摘要

未成年人单方面改信伊斯兰教在马来西亚是一个有争议的问题,特别是涉及到穆斯林改信者与其非穆斯林家庭之间在父母权利、子女监护和确定儿童宗教信仰等问题上的法律权利冲突。更相关的事实是,皈依问题与法律和社会政治问题交织在一起,比如日益抬头的穆斯林宗教保守主义、法律的伊斯兰化和政治认同。因此,本文旨在从法律和穆斯林皈依者的角度讨论马来西亚皈依伊斯兰教背景下的父母权利、子女监护权和确定子女宗教信仰的问题。为了探究穆斯林皈依者对此事的看法,本研究通过滚雪球法在积极皈依者和涉及相关法庭案件的个人中招募了9名参与者。这项研究发现,这些皈依者必须进行的谈判表明,他们面临着证明他们对新宗教的承诺的压力,同时保持他们的家庭活力。对一些皈依者来说,无论是通过法律渠道还是通过公共话语,伊斯兰及其条款都是在谈判过程中被提及的;此外,有更多的和平叙事,以确保家庭的动力和完整性,尽管最终目标是一个da 'wah(传教)议程。在马来西亚之外,这项研究显示了宗教法律如何影响多民族和多宗教社区的生活。
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Unilateral Conversion of Minors to Islam: Legal Discourse and Muslim Converts’ Narrative on Custody and Religious Rights in Malaysia
The unilateral conversion of minors to Islam is a controversial issue in Malaysia, particularly when it involves conflicting legal rights between Muslim converts and their non-Muslim families regarding issues of parental rights, child custody and determination of the child’s religion. Even more pertinent is the fact that the issue of conversion is intertwined with legal and socio-political issues such as the rising Muslim religious conservatism, Islamisation of law and political identity. As such, this article aims to discuss the issues of parental rights, child custody and determination of the child’s religion in the context of conversion to Islam in Malaysia from a legal and Muslim convert’s perspective. To explore the perspective of Muslim converts on the matter, nine participants were interviewed for the purpose of this study and were recruited through the snowball method amongst activist converts and individuals who were involved in related court cases. This study found that the negotiations that have to be made by these converts demonstrate the pressure they face to prove their commitment to their new religion, all the while maintaining their family dynamic. To some converts, Islam and its terms are referenced in the negotiation process, whether through legal channels or through public discourse; further, there are more peaceful narratives that ensure the family dynamics and its integrity, despite the ultimate goal being a da’wah (proselytisation) agenda. Beyond Malaysia, this study shows how religious laws impact the lives of multiethnic and multireligious community.
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