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The Islamic Secular

Autor Sherman A. Jackson
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 iun 2024
The basic point of the secular in the modern West is to "liberate" certain pursuits--the state, the economy, science--from the authority of religion. This is also assumed to be the goal and meaning of "secular" in Islam. Sherman Jackson argues, however, that that assumption is wrong. In Islam the "secular" was neither outside "religion" nor a rival to it. "Religion," in Islam was not identical to Islam's "sacred law," or "shari'ah." Nor did classical Muslim jurists see shari'ah as the all-encompassing, exclusive means of determining what is "Islamic." In fact, while, as religion, Islam's jurisdiction was unlimited, shari'ah's jurisdiction, as a sacred law, was limited. In other words, while everything remained within the purview of the divine gaze of the God of Islam, not everything could be determined by shari'ah or on the basis of its revelatory sources. Various aspects of state-policy, the economy, science, and the like were "differentiated," from shari'ah and its revelatory sources, without becoming non-religious or un-Islamic. Given the asymmetry between the circumference of shari'ah and that of Islam as religion, not everything that fell outside the former fell outside the latter. In other words, an idea or action could be non-shar'i (not dictated by shari'ah) without being non-Islamic, let alone anti-Islam. The ideas and actions that fall into this category are what Jackson terms "the Islamic Secular." Crucially, the Islamic Secular differs from the Western secular in that, while the whole point of the Western secular is to liberate various pursuits from religion, the Islamic Secular differentiates these disciplines not from religion but simply from shari'ah. Similarly, while both secularization and secularism play key roles in the Western secular, both of these concepts are alien to the Islamic Secular, as the Islamic Secular seeks neither to discipline nor to displace religion, nor expand to its own jurisdiction at religion's expense. The Islamic Secular is a complement to religion, in effect, a "religious secular." Nowhere are the practical implications of this more impactful than in Islam's relationship with the modern state. In this book, Jackson makes the case for the Islamic Secular on the basis of Islam's own pre-modern juristic tradition and shows how the Islamic Secular impacts the relationship between Islam and the modern state, including the Islamic State.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780197661789
ISBN-10: 0197661785
Pagini: 544
Dimensiuni: 165 x 226 x 71 mm
Greutate: 0.84 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Recenzii

The Islamic Secular is a courageous and path-setting work, exploring afresh the relationship between Islamic law and Islam as a faith tradition. Rigorous, innovative, brilliant and daring to ask new questions, Sherman A. Jackson forces us to rethink accepted boundaries. He offers new conceptual keys to re-imagine the relationship between religion and the secular. A tour de force!
This is a thought-provoking map of the forgotten history of the metes and bounds of sharīʿa, and a tour through the perpetual space beyond it. Each encounter involves an interpretive endeavor, both inside and beyond Islamic law's jurisdiction. Beyond it, encounters are both religious and secular whenever Muslims ethically seek to solve societal challenges in governance and even law (or anything else), in ways that proceed, according to Dr. Jackson, 'under the conscious awareness of the divine gaze.' True, these encounters require constant deliberation and reconsideration. But they promise better answers in both bounded spaces of Islamic law and expansive spaces of the 'Islamic secular.' It is a tour worth taking.
The book contains a helpful introduction and a clarifying conclusion of the fundamental principles presented here. It also presents an important contribution to Islamic speculative jurisprudence and theology. Library collections in Islamic studies, political science, and other traditions of political theology will benefit from this work. Highly recommended. Advanced undergraduates through faculty; professionals.

Notă biografică

Sherman A. Jackson is King Faisal Chair of Islamic Thought and Culture and Professor of Religion and American Studies and Ethnicity at the University of Southern California. Prior to that, he spent many years at the University of Michigan's Department of Middle East Studies. He is the author of numerous books, including Islamic Law and the State: The Constitutional Jurisprudence of Shihab al-Din al-Qarafi (E.J. Brill, 1996), Islam and the Blackamerican: Looking Toward the Third Resurrection (OUP 2005), Islam and the Problem of Black Suffering (OUP 2009), and Sufism for Non-Sufis: Ibn 'Ata' Allah al-Sakandari's Taj al-'Arus (OUP 2012).