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本文讨论了Covid-19对伊斯兰主义末世情景叙事的影响,这些叙事预测一个腐败的世界将被毁灭,并最终被一个完全基于伊斯兰教的世界秩序所取代。这是在伊斯兰教与西方的敌对关系的背景下进行的,特别是从20世纪90年代初冷战结束到现在,这种关系是在美国试图建立一个完全基于自己的价值观和利益的世界新秩序的阴影下进行的。弗朗西斯·福山(Francis Fukuyama)认为,由此产生的“美国治下的和平”(Pax Americana)将带来一个世纪的和平,而亨廷顿(S. P. Huntington)将带来一个世纪的冲突,有鉴于此,本文继续研究了美国与基地组织(Al Qaeda)和伊斯兰国(Islamic State)之间截然不同的世界观,以及他们如何设想未来的发展。这篇论文表明,新冠肺炎的出现不仅使传统的伊斯兰学者相信,末日的伟大战斗Al Mahama正在进行中,甚至可能已经开始,而且还使街头的穆斯林更容易接受这种世界末日的信息。
Covid-19 and the Clash of Narratives: From Cold War to End of Time (1989-2023)
This paper discusses the impact of Covid-19 on Islamist narratives of end time scenarios that predict the annihilation of a corrupted world and its ultimate replacement by a world order based exclusively on Islam. It does this against the backdrop of Islam’s antagonistic relationship with the West, particularly from the ending of the Cold War in the early 1990s to the present day, a relationship conducted within the shadow of the US’s attempts to establish a new world order based exclusively on its own values and interests. In the light of the contrary predictions of Francis Fukuyama that the resulting Pax Americana will bring a century of peace and S. P. Huntington a century of conflict, the paper goes on to examine the vastly different world views of the United States on the one hand and Al Qaeda and Islamic State on the other and how they envisage the future unfolding. What the paper shows is that the advent of Covid-19 has served not only to convince traditional Islamic Scholars that Al Mahama, the great battle at the end of time, is well on the way and may even have started, but also to make Muslims in the streets more receptive to such a doomsday message.