Analyzing the Islamist and new-Islamist discourse on minorities in an Islamic state

The call by the Islamist scholars for an Islamic state governed by the sharia law has given rise to the criticism that Islamic state would involve the discrimination of religious minorities and their reversion to inferior or second-class status. In this paper, the Islamic discourse on non-Muslims li...

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Main Author: Bhat, Adil Hussain
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Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2023
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spelling my-ukm.journal.216632023-06-08T07:32:20Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/21663/ Analyzing the Islamist and new-Islamist discourse on minorities in an Islamic state Bhat, Adil Hussain The call by the Islamist scholars for an Islamic state governed by the sharia law has given rise to the criticism that Islamic state would involve the discrimination of religious minorities and their reversion to inferior or second-class status. In this paper, the Islamic discourse on non-Muslims living in an Islamic state is examined under two trends: Islamist and the New Islamist trend. This paper is an attempt to highlight and understand the Islamic discourse on the citizenship of non-Muslim minorities. It will also contribute to how this discourse has changed over time. More importantly, it will put forth the efforts made by New-Islamist scholars who associate themselves with wasatiyyah movement to reconcile the Islamist and modern concept ofcitizenship. Notwithstanding, the objectives of this paper is threefold: to discuss the relationship between Muslim majority and non-Muslim minority in a proposed Islamic state; to identify the basic rights such as freedom of religion and other rights, that are available to non-Muslims residents of an Islamic state; and to assess how far the new-Islamist scholars have been successful in reconciling the traditional Islamist discourse with the modern nation-state notion of citizenship. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2023-06 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/21663/1/Adil-IJIT-Vol-23-June-2023.pdf Bhat, Adil Hussain (2023) Analyzing the Islamist and new-Islamist discourse on minorities in an Islamic state. International Journal of Islamic Thought ( IJIT ), 23 . pp. 1-10. ISSN 2232-1314 http://www.ukm.my/ijit/
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description The call by the Islamist scholars for an Islamic state governed by the sharia law has given rise to the criticism that Islamic state would involve the discrimination of religious minorities and their reversion to inferior or second-class status. In this paper, the Islamic discourse on non-Muslims living in an Islamic state is examined under two trends: Islamist and the New Islamist trend. This paper is an attempt to highlight and understand the Islamic discourse on the citizenship of non-Muslim minorities. It will also contribute to how this discourse has changed over time. More importantly, it will put forth the efforts made by New-Islamist scholars who associate themselves with wasatiyyah movement to reconcile the Islamist and modern concept ofcitizenship. Notwithstanding, the objectives of this paper is threefold: to discuss the relationship between Muslim majority and non-Muslim minority in a proposed Islamic state; to identify the basic rights such as freedom of religion and other rights, that are available to non-Muslims residents of an Islamic state; and to assess how far the new-Islamist scholars have been successful in reconciling the traditional Islamist discourse with the modern nation-state notion of citizenship.
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title Analyzing the Islamist and new-Islamist discourse on minorities in an Islamic state
title_short Analyzing the Islamist and new-Islamist discourse on minorities in an Islamic state
title_full Analyzing the Islamist and new-Islamist discourse on minorities in an Islamic state
title_fullStr Analyzing the Islamist and new-Islamist discourse on minorities in an Islamic state
title_full_unstemmed Analyzing the Islamist and new-Islamist discourse on minorities in an Islamic state
title_sort analyzing the islamist and new-islamist discourse on minorities in an islamic state
publisher Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
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url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/21663/1/Adil-IJIT-Vol-23-June-2023.pdf
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