Islamism, Political Islam, and the Need for Critique
This article is about Islamism (or political Islam) as a challenge for contemporary liberal democracies. Islamism is portrayed as an ideology that favors one specific religion as supreme and that is a threat to freedom of speech. The author makes a plea for distinguishing a. the religion of Islam, b...
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Format: | Electronic Article |
Language: | English |
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Sciendo, De Gruyter
2021
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Perichoresis
Year: 2021, Volume: 19, Issue: 3, Pages: 69-87 |
RelBib Classification: | AD Sociology of religion; religious policy BJ Islam TK Recent history ZC Politics in general |
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B Islamism B (ECHR) B Theoterrorism B Religious criticism B Religious terrorism B Elisabeth Sabaditsch-Wolff B Islamophobia B Koopmans B Freedom of speech |
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Summary: | This article is about Islamism (or political Islam) as a challenge for contemporary liberal democracies. Islamism is portrayed as an ideology that favors one specific religion as supreme and that is a threat to freedom of speech. The author makes a plea for distinguishing a. the religion of Islam, b. Muslims as a group, and c. the political ideology of Islamism. Regarding the dangers of Islamism, some sociological research about the convictions of Muslims is discussed (Koopmans, Esposito) and the most recent case from the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg—E.S. v. Austria (2018: 38450/12)—is analysed, which renders all criticism of Islam and Islamism difficult, if not impossible. |
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ISSN: | 2284-7308 |
Contains: | Enthalten in: Perichoresis
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Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.2478/perc-2021-0018 |