Open-Mindedness and the Companions of the Cave: Qur’an and the Temporal Elaboration of Muslim Subjectivity

IF 0.4 2区 哲学 0 RELIGION Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations Pub Date : 2022-04-03 DOI:10.1080/09596410.2022.2079257
F. Sheikh
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ABSTRACT This essay is an attempt to think about, and think with, liberal critiques of Muslim religious commitments. Through an analysis of Akeel Bilgrami’s critique of Muslim identity, together with a consideration of the virtue of open-mindedness, the article turns to the qur’anic parable about the companions of the cave in chapter 18 of the Qur’an (The Cave) to find the lineaments of a temporal conception of Muslim subjectivity, a conception that allows for a theologically informed possibility, or rather imperative, of the virtue of open-mindedness and also hope. The essay uncovers the theological-ethical implications implicit in the qur’anic pericope about the companions of the cave and models how religious ethics can help recover resources within religious traditions (in a qur’anic parable in the present case and especially the apparently puzzling verses of Q 18.23–4) that can allow for more humane possibilities of living authentically Muslim lives in liberal, secular contexts.
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开放思想与洞穴同伴:古兰经与穆斯林主体性的时间阐释
本文试图思考和思考自由派对穆斯林宗教承诺的批评。通过分析阿凯尔·比尔格拉米对穆斯林身份的批判,以及对开放思想美德的思考,本文转向古兰经《古兰经》第18章(《洞穴》)中关于洞穴同伴的古兰经寓言,以寻找穆斯林主体性的时间概念的轮廓,这个概念允许一种神学上的可能性,或者更准确地说,是开放思想美德和希望的必要性。这篇文章揭示了古兰经中关于洞穴同伴的神学伦理含义,并模拟了宗教伦理如何帮助恢复宗教传统中的资源(在当前的案例中,在古兰经的寓言中,特别是在q18.23 - 4中明显令人困惑的经文中),这可以允许在自由、世俗的环境中过真正的穆斯林生活的更人性化的可能性。
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期刊介绍: Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations (ICMR) provides a forum for the academic exploration and discussion of the religious tradition of Islam, and of relations between Islam and other religions. It is edited by members of the Department of Theology and Religion, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom. The editors welcome articles on all aspects of Islam, and particularly on: •the religion and culture of Islam, historical and contemporary •Islam and its relations with other faiths and ideologies •Christian-Muslim relations. Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations is a refereed, academic journal. It publishes articles, documentation and reviews.
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