Silenced : how apostasy and blasphemy codes are choking freedom worldwide / Paul Marshall and Nina Shea ; with a foreword by Kyai Haji Abdurrahman Wahid.
2011
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Author
Title
Silenced : how apostasy and blasphemy codes are choking freedom worldwide / Paul Marshall and Nina Shea ; with a foreword by Kyai Haji Abdurrahman Wahid.
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Imprint
Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, [2011]
Copyright
©2011
Description
xxii, 448 pages ; 24 cm
Formatted Contents Note
Introduction to Muslim-majority countries
Saudi Arabia
Iran
Egypt
Pakistan
Afghanistan
The greater Middle East
Africa
South and Southeast Asia
Introduction to Western countries and international blasphemy
Islam and blasphemy on the international stage, 1989-2011
Legitimizing repression : blasphemy restrictions in the United Nations
Religiously incorrect : Islam, blasphemy, and hate speech in Western domestic law
Enforcement by violence and intimidation
Renewing Qu'ranic studies in the contemporary world / Nasr Hamid Abu-Zayd
Rethinking classical Muslim law of apostasy and the death penalty / Abdullah Saeed.
Saudi Arabia
Iran
Egypt
Pakistan
Afghanistan
The greater Middle East
Africa
South and Southeast Asia
Introduction to Western countries and international blasphemy
Islam and blasphemy on the international stage, 1989-2011
Legitimizing repression : blasphemy restrictions in the United Nations
Religiously incorrect : Islam, blasphemy, and hate speech in Western domestic law
Enforcement by violence and intimidation
Renewing Qu'ranic studies in the contemporary world / Nasr Hamid Abu-Zayd
Rethinking classical Muslim law of apostasy and the death penalty / Abdullah Saeed.
Summary
As this eye-opening volume reveals, accusations of "blasphemy," "apostasy," or "insulting Islam" are increasingly used by authoritarian governments and extremist forces in the Muslim world to acquire and consolidate power. Silenced provides the first survey of such accusations in the contemporary Muslim world, in international organizations, and in the West. The authors describe hundreds of victims, including political dissidents, religious reformers, journalists, writers, artists, movie makers, and religious minorities throughout the Muslim world. They also document the political effects in Muslim societies of blasphemy and apostasy laws, as well as non-governmental fatwas and vigilante violence. Finally, they address the move toward new blasphemy laws in the West and the increasing threat of violence to stifle commentary on Islam in the West even in the absence of law.
Note
"This book is the project of the Center for Religious Freedom, a privately funded research center of the Hudson Institute"--P. x.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 333-439) and index.
Location
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Call Number
Z658.I77 M37 2011
Language
English
ISBN
9780199812264 hardcover alkaline paper
0199812268 hardcover alkaline paper
9780199812288 paperback alkaline paper
0199812284 paperback alkaline paper
0199812268 hardcover alkaline paper
9780199812288 paperback alkaline paper
0199812284 paperback alkaline paper
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