Freedom of Conscience in the Qur’an and Hadith

Aisha Y. Musa
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Abstract:This essay is intended to be part of a larger scholarly response to claims made by those whom Todd Green describes as “professional Islamophobes” that currently dominate the public narrative of Islam. The particular claim addressed in this essay is the claim that “Sharia does not permit freedom of conscience.” The essay addresses the meaning of “sharia” and its relationship to law, and then examines relevant verses from the Qur’an, together with Qur’anic commentary and Hadith texts, and contemporary scholarship in order to discover what the sacred texts say and how Muslims have understood them, on the issue of freedom of conscience and religion. This examination makes it clear that while some modern Muslim nations curtail religious freedoms, it is not because “Sharia does not permit freedom of conscience.” It is because those contemporary Muslims who exhibit a totalitarian supremacist mindset are influenced in their thinking by modern Western ideas rather than by the rich and extensive history of the Islamic intellectual tradition. Those scholars, both Muslim and non-Muslim who engage that tradition show that freedom of conscience is integral to it.
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《古兰经》和圣训中的良心自由
摘要:这篇文章旨在成为对Todd Green所描述的“专业伊斯兰恐惧症”的言论的更大的学术回应的一部分,这些言论目前主导着伊斯兰的公共叙述。在这篇文章中提出的特别主张是“伊斯兰教法不允许良心自由”。本文阐述了“伊斯兰教法”的含义及其与法律的关系,然后考察了《古兰经》中的相关经文,连同《古兰经》的注释和圣训文本,以及当代学术,以发现神圣文本所说的内容以及穆斯林如何理解它们,关于良心和宗教自由的问题。这一考察清楚地表明,虽然一些现代穆斯林国家限制宗教自由,但这并不是因为“伊斯兰教法不允许良心自由”。这是因为那些表现出极权至上主义心态的当代穆斯林在思想上受到现代西方思想的影响,而不是受到伊斯兰知识传统丰富而广泛的历史的影响。那些从事这一传统的穆斯林和非穆斯林学者表明,良心自由是其中不可或缺的一部分。
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