Obedience to ‘Political Authority’ (Ulū Al-Amr)

O. Dar
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The notion of ulū al-amr in Islamic thought emerges from an understanding of the Qur’ān 4:59, which serves as the cornerstone of the entire religious, social and political structure of Islam. The verse enables us to categorise the āmir (leader) into three categories: a) Allāh, b) al-Rasūl and c) ulū al-amr. The focus here is on ulū al-amr, which is interpreted differently by exegetes. Historically, the verse has been a rich source of debates and numerous elucidations. Ulū al-amr is used to refer to religious scholars as well as political authorities. For some exegetes, their obedience is limited while others hold the view they deserve unquestioning obedience. In the context of such contestations and interpretations, this article discusses some of the pre-modern exegetical discourses surrounding ulū al-amr, compares them with two modern South Asian Urdu tafsīr, Muhammad Shafiʿ’s (d. 1976) Maʿārif al-Qur’ān and Sayyid Abul A‘la Mawdūdī’s (d. 1979) Tafhīm al-Qur’ān, and dwells on the implications of the evolutionary transformations that emerged. In doing so, it addresses some major issues, including the extent to which tafsīr literature has been influenced by different theological traditions, political and sectarian interests and differing interpretations in some cases, mainly pertaining to historical and linguistic issues.
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服从“政治权威”(ulhi Al-Amr)
伊斯兰教思想中的“ulal -amr”概念源于对古兰经ān 4:59的理解,它是伊斯兰教整个宗教、社会和政治结构的基石。这节经文使我们能够将āmir(领袖)分为三类:a) Allāh, b) al-Rasūl和c) ulal -amr。这里的重点是ulki al-amr,释经者对它有不同的解释。从历史上看,这节诗一直是辩论和无数解释的丰富来源。ulhi al-amr既指政治权威,也指宗教学者。对于一些注释家来说,他们的服从是有限的,而另一些人则认为他们应该无条件地服从。在这样的争论和解释的背景下,本文讨论了一些关于ulu al-amr的前现代训诂话语,将它们与两个现代南亚乌尔都语的训诂话语,Muhammad Shafi - al-Qur ' ān(1976年)和Sayyid Abul A ' la Mawdūdī(1979年)tafh m al-Qur ' ān(1979年)进行比较,并详述了出现的进化转变的含义。在此过程中,它处理了一些主要问题,包括塔夫斯基文学在多大程度上受到不同神学传统、政治和宗派利益以及在某些情况下主要与历史和语言问题有关的不同解释的影响。
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