Cyber-apostasy: its repercussions on Islam and interfaith relations*

In relations between Islam and the West, apostasy has been an issue of perennial contention. Although the Qur'anic perspective on apostasy is ambiguous, the ?adiths and later Islamic legal thought prescribe harsh sanctions against apostasy, making repudiation of Islam extremely difficult, if no...

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Published in:Journal of contemporary religion
Main Author: Pulcini, Theodore 1954- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Carfax Publ. [2017]
In: Journal of contemporary religion
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Islam / Apostasy / New media / Interreligiosity
Further subjects:B Muslims
B Cyber
B hadiths
B ex-Muslims
B Islam
B Apostates
B Religious Freedom
B Conscience
B Qur'an
B Interreligious
B Web sites
B Apostasy
Online Access: Volltext (Verlag)
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Summary:In relations between Islam and the West, apostasy has been an issue of perennial contention. Although the Qur'anic perspective on apostasy is ambiguous, the ?adiths and later Islamic legal thought prescribe harsh sanctions against apostasy, making repudiation of Islam extremely difficult, if not impossible, in the Muslim world. Such a coercive approach contravenes the Western value of freedom of conscience and the correlative right to religious freedom. Moreover, the rise of a parallel form of Islam—online- or cyber-Islam—has complicated the issue of apostasy even further. For countless Muslims worldwide, this parallel expression of their religion, although virtual, is even more ‘real' than its offline, analogue expression. In this new Islamic expression, freedom of conscience can indeed be exercised. Online dissent, even to the point of engaging in ‘cyber-apostasy' and encouraging others to do likewise, has given rise to a new level of reciprocity between Islam and other religions interacting with it in the ‘marketplace of religions', thus opening a new chapter in the history of Islamic interaction with other faiths in the contemporary world.
ISSN:1469-9419
Contains:Enthalten in: Journal of contemporary religion
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1080/13537903.2017.1298902