Islam and Secularism
978-613-4-18807-4
6134188077
104
2011-01-11
39.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The idea of secularism in Islam means favoring a modern secular democracy with separation of church and state, as opposed to Islam as a political movement. Secularism in the Muslim countries refers to the ideology of promoting the secular as opposed to the religion. It is often used to describe the separation of civil/government matters from religious theocracy. Secularism is often condemned by Muslims who do not feel that religious values should be removed from the public sphere, though "Muslim theologians have long distinguished between matters of din [religion] and dawlah." Secular states had existed in the Muslim world since the Middle Ages. The quest for Secularism has inspired many Muslim scholars; however, it has acquired negative connotations in some Middle Eastern countries and is often criticized by conflating it with anti-religion and colonial intervention.
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