Religions, Lifeways, Same Difference

A number of far-right politicians and conservatives in the United States continue to argue that the First Amendment’s freedom of belief does not apply to Islam because it is not a religion in the western sense of the term, but a way of life that includes politics. By providing definitions from both...

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Main Author: Jibreel Delgado
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Institute of Islamic Thought 2016-01-01
Series:American Journal of Islam and Society
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Online Access:https://www.ajis.org/index.php/ajiss/article/view/230
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description A number of far-right politicians and conservatives in the United States continue to argue that the First Amendment’s freedom of belief does not apply to Islam because it is not a religion in the western sense of the term, but a way of life that includes politics. By providing definitions from both western sociologists of religion and conservative political lobbyists and think tanks, I show that most experts on religion in the United States define religion as a way of life that governs behavior in the public sphere. I also argue that these definitions match similar definitions, offered by Muslim scholars in the Middle East and South Asia for the last fifty years, of the Arabic word dīn, typically translated as “religion.” By tracing the origins of the idea that dīn signifies something other than religion because of its relation to regulating public behavior, I show that earlier mid-twentieth century Muslim critiques of equating dīn and religion had little to do with any intrinsic nature if Islam itself and far more to do with western scholarship of that period’s understanding of secularity, conceptualization of the state, and prediction of the inevitable demise of religious belief and practice.
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spelling doaj.art-96de20a88cf74a418ad02751bfc253cb2022-12-21T23:28:22ZengInternational Institute of Islamic ThoughtAmerican Journal of Islam and Society2690-37332690-37412016-01-0133110.35632/ajis.v33i1.230Religions, Lifeways, Same DifferenceJibreel DelgadoA number of far-right politicians and conservatives in the United States continue to argue that the First Amendment’s freedom of belief does not apply to Islam because it is not a religion in the western sense of the term, but a way of life that includes politics. By providing definitions from both western sociologists of religion and conservative political lobbyists and think tanks, I show that most experts on religion in the United States define religion as a way of life that governs behavior in the public sphere. I also argue that these definitions match similar definitions, offered by Muslim scholars in the Middle East and South Asia for the last fifty years, of the Arabic word dīn, typically translated as “religion.” By tracing the origins of the idea that dīn signifies something other than religion because of its relation to regulating public behavior, I show that earlier mid-twentieth century Muslim critiques of equating dīn and religion had little to do with any intrinsic nature if Islam itself and far more to do with western scholarship of that period’s understanding of secularity, conceptualization of the state, and prediction of the inevitable demise of religious belief and practice.https://www.ajis.org/index.php/ajiss/article/view/230Dīn, Religion, Ethics, Politics, Islam, Islamophobia, Sociology of Religion, Law, Sharī‘ah, Theology, Taṣawwuf, Secular, Dunyāwīyah
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Religions, Lifeways, Same Difference
American Journal of Islam and Society
Dīn, Religion, Ethics, Politics, Islam, Islamophobia, Sociology of Religion, Law, Sharī‘ah, Theology, Taṣawwuf, Secular, Dunyāwīyah
title Religions, Lifeways, Same Difference
title_full Religions, Lifeways, Same Difference
title_fullStr Religions, Lifeways, Same Difference
title_full_unstemmed Religions, Lifeways, Same Difference
title_short Religions, Lifeways, Same Difference
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topic Dīn, Religion, Ethics, Politics, Islam, Islamophobia, Sociology of Religion, Law, Sharī‘ah, Theology, Taṣawwuf, Secular, Dunyāwīyah
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