Islam and the Emancipatory Ethic: Islamic Law, Liberation Theology and Prison Abolition

被引:0
作者
Bashir, Haroon [1 ]
机构
[1] Markfield Inst Higher Educ, Dept Arab & Islamic Studies, Markfield LE67 9SY, England
关键词
Islam; slavery; prison abolition; Liberation Theology; racism; emancipation; islamic law;
D O I
10.3390/rel14091083
中图分类号
B9 [宗教];
学科分类号
010107 ;
摘要
This paper provides a genealogical overview of discourses pertaining to emancipation within Islamic thought. I demonstrate how classical Islamic scholarship developed a tradition in which a clear emancipatory ethic can be located. Further, I explore how emancipation came to be read as anticipating the abolition of slavery in the contemporary period through focusing on the work of Muhammad Abduh. Finally, I discuss the potential engagements between Islamic notions of emancipation and contemporary discourses pertaining to prison abolition. I argue that the strong emancipatory ethic found within the classical legal tradition would not abide by the exploitative prison systems found across various nations. Engaging Islamic law through a Liberation Theology framework, I claim that a serious engagement with prison abolition discourses is a natural continuation for a tradition with such a strong precedent of emancipatory impetus.
引用
收藏
页数:14
相关论文
共 42 条
  • [1] al-Maydani Abd al-Ghani al-Ghunaymi., Al-Lubab fi Sharḥ al-Kitab, V4 vols.
  • [2] al-Quduri Muḥammad ibn Aḥmad al-Baghdadi., 2010, The Mukhtaṣar of al-Quduri: A Manual of Islamic Law According to the Ḥanafi School
  • [3] al-Qurṭubi Abu Abdullah., 1995, Al-Jami li-Aḥkam al-Quran, V24 vols.
  • [4] al-Sarakhsi Ahmadibn Abi Sahl., 2001, AL MABSUT
  • [5] al-Shafiʿi Muḥammad ibn Idris., 2001, Kitab Al-Umm, V10 vols.
  • [6] al-Ṭaḥawi Abu Jafar Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad., 1995, Mukhtaṣar Ikhtilaf al-Ulama, V3 vols.
  • [7] Alexander Michelle., 2010, NEW JIM CROW MASS IN, DOI [10.1111/hojo.1_12175, DOI 10.1111/HOJO.1_12175]
  • [8] Alharthi J, 2018, Celestial Bodies
  • [9] Ali Kecia., 2010, MARRIAGE SLAVERY EAR
  • [10] Ali Kecia., 2006, SEXUAL ETHICS ISLAM