American-Muslims, Abortion, and the Construction of a “Normative Communal Conservatism”

M. Amini, Anwar Ouassini, Rose Miller
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Abstract The 2022 Supreme Court decision Jackson v Dobbs overturned Roe v. Wade, which provided federal protection to reproductive rights. The Dobbs decision catalyzed reactions from across the American landscape. This is especially true in different segments of American religious thought. One interesting phenomenon increasingly seen in minority religious groups is the bifurcation of intrareligious principles, whereby the religious permissibility of abortion and, to a larger extent, reproductive rights are presented in a binary fashion, facilitating internal conflict and tension within religious groups. One such example is the religious discourse ubiquitous in both the theological and legal realm in the American-Muslim community. The conservative American-Muslim position (i.e., high constraints on abortion) that claims to stem from traditional authority tends to oppose orthodox scholarly consensus, which in fact, aligns more with liberal viewpoints (i.e., low constraints on abortion). How can one make sense of this misalignment? The following paper will provide the legal and theological framework for this discussion, with an introduction to the concept of “Normative Communal Conservatism”, which seeks to explain this seemingly contradictory perspective.
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美国穆斯林、堕胎与“规范的社区保守主义”的建构
摘要2022年最高法院对杰克逊诉多布斯案的裁决推翻了罗伊诉韦德案,该案为生殖权利提供了联邦保护。多布斯的决定引发了美国各地的反应。在美国宗教思想的不同领域尤其如此。在少数宗教群体中越来越多地看到的一个有趣现象是宗教内部原则的分歧,即堕胎的宗教许可性,以及在更大程度上的生殖权利,以二元方式呈现,助长了宗教群体内部的冲突和紧张局势。一个这样的例子是在美国穆斯林社区的神学和法律领域无处不在的宗教话语。美国穆斯林的保守立场(即对堕胎的高度限制)声称源于传统权威,倾向于反对正统的学术共识,而事实上,这更符合自由主义观点(即对流产的低限制)。如何理解这种错位?以下论文将为这一讨论提供法律和神学框架,并介绍“规范性社区保守主义”的概念,试图解释这种看似矛盾的观点。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Religious & Theological Information is an essential resource for bibliographers, librarians, and scholars interested in the literature of religion and theology. Both international and pluralistic in scope, this peer-reviewed journal encourages the publication of research and scholarship in the field of library and information studies as it relates to religious studies and related fields, including philosophy, ethnic studies, anthropology, sociology, and historical approaches to religion. By "information" we refer to both print and electronic, and both published and unpublished information.
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