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Democracy from the Point of View of Islamic Political Ethics: Khaled Abou El Fadl’s Doctrine

https://doi.org/10.22311/2074-1529-2020-16-1-27-42

Abstract

This paper focuses on the analysis of the Islamic thinker Kh. A. ElFadl’s political and legal conception. This conception assesses the potential of the Islamic tradition for the legitimization of democracy. We indicates that El-Fadl’s concept is not another ‘Islamic democracy’ project, but an analysis of the relationship between democratic ethos and Islamic political values. It is demonstrated that an adequate understanding of this relationship requires a comprehension of Qur’anic anthropology — the idea of human call, in particular. The logical transition from acceptance of God’s sovereignty and the status of man as His earthly governor (a successive authority’) to the inadmissibility of usurpation of power is considered reasonable. The article proves that El-Fadl allows historical variability of the forms of checks and balances that impede usurpation of power. Therefore, he emphasizes precisely the democratic ethos, and not a particular political theory or a specific political regime. The irregularity of the monopolization of a democratic ethos by the Western culture, on the one hand, and the monopolization of Shari‘a by Islamists, on the other, is thoroughly noted. In the conclusion the author outlines a general understanding of the nature of Shari‘a and the Shari‘ah foundations of political practice in the concept of El-Fadl.

About the Author

D. V. Mukhetdinov
Moscow Islamic Institute; Saint Petersburg State University
Russian Federation

Damir V. MUKHETDINOV, Cand. Sci. (Polit.), rector of Moscow Islamic Institute; Head of the Centre of Islamic Studies, professor Faculty of Oriental Studies, Saint Petersburg State University.

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11, Universitetskaya emb., Saint Petersburg, 199034



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Mukhetdinov D.V. Democracy from the Point of View of Islamic Political Ethics: Khaled Abou El Fadl’s Doctrine. Islam in the modern world. 2020;16(1):27-42. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22311/2074-1529-2020-16-1-27-42

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