Between Universalism and Fundamentalism: A Critique on the Position of Conservative Shia Clergy on Human Rights in the Islamic Republic of Iran

Q3 Social Sciences Muslim World Journal of Human Rights Pub Date : 2020-07-06 DOI:10.1515/mwjhr-2019-0015
Jalal Peykani, M. Khalili
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Abstract The Islamic Republic of Iran is unsecular and follows religious interpretations from Shia Islam in deciding the laws of the land. In recent decades, the strengthening of civil society in the country has shaped various political debates on human rights among secular intellectuals and reflected in the discourse of some religious figures as well. While the regime has officially adopted the Cairo Declaration on Human Rights in Islam (CDHRI) since 1990, different views on the Islamic human rights and its social implications still exist among the conservative and reformist Shia clergy within the country. This paper examines the view of an influential conservative pro-regime clergy, Ayatollah Mesbah Yazdi, who has been concerned about the Western interpretation of human rights and engaged in its theorization based on his interpretation of Shia Islam. He has criticized the theoretical and philosophical foundations of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) and its each single item and has also proposed his own version of the Islamic Declaration of Human Rights and Obligations. While Islamic fundamentalists have no concrete theoretical support for their negative view of the Western conceptions regarding human rights, Mesbah Yazdi’s approach is based on a reading of Shia theology and Sadraean ontology. He engages in a dialogue with the Western ideologies and rejects UDHR after philosophical and theological reasoning. His stance can be viewed as a reflection of the unsecular political Shia Islam as the main characteristic of the conservative faction within the Islamic Republic of Iran which results in serious policy and social implications on the rights of the people living in the country.
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在普遍主义和原教旨主义之间——对伊朗伊斯兰共和国保守派什叶派神职人员人权立场的批判
摘要伊朗伊斯兰共和国并不引人注目,在决定国家法律时遵循什叶派伊斯兰教的宗教解释。近几十年来,该国公民社会的加强形成了世俗知识分子之间关于人权的各种政治辩论,也反映在一些宗教人士的话语中。尽管该政权自1990年以来正式通过了《开罗伊斯兰人权宣言》,但国内保守派和改革派什叶派神职人员对伊斯兰人权及其社会影响仍存在不同看法。本文考察了有影响力的保守派亲政权神职人员Ayatollah Mesbah Yazdi的观点,他一直关注西方对人权的解释,并基于他对什叶派伊斯兰教的解释进行了理论化。他批评了《世界人权宣言》及其每一个项目的理论和哲学基础,还提出了自己版本的《伊斯兰人权与义务宣言》。虽然伊斯兰原教旨主义者对西方人权观的负面看法没有具体的理论支持,但梅斯巴·亚兹迪的方法是基于对什叶派神学和萨德拉本体论的解读。他与西方意识形态进行对话,并在哲学和神学推理后拒绝《联合国人权宣言》。他的立场可以被视为不引人注目的政治什叶派伊斯兰教的反映,什叶派伊斯兰教是伊朗伊斯兰共和国保守派的主要特征,这对该国人民的权利产生了严重的政策和社会影响。
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期刊介绍: Muslim World Journal of Human Rights promises to serve as a forum in which barriers are bridged (or at least, addressed), and human rights are finally discussed with an eye on the Muslim world, in an open and creative manner. The choice to name the journal, Muslim World Journal of Human Rights reflects a desire to examine human rights issues related not only to Islam and Islamic law, but equally those human rights issues found in Muslim societies that stem from various other sources such as socio-economic and political factors, as well the interaction and intersections of the two areas. MWJHR welcomes submissions that apply the traditional human right framework in their analysis as well as those that transcend the boundaries of contemporary scholarship in this regard. Further, the journal also welcomes inter-disciplinary and/or comparative approaches to the study of human rights in the Muslim world in an effort to encourage the emergence of new methodologies in the field. Muslim World Journal of Human Rights recognizes that several highly contested debates in the field of human rights have been reflected in the Muslim world but have frequently taken on their own particular manifestation in accordance with the varying contexts of contemporary Muslim societies.
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