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Silenced - How Apostasy and Blasphemy Codes are Choking Freedom Worldwide (Hardcover, New)
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Silenced - How Apostasy and Blasphemy Codes are Choking Freedom Worldwide (Hardcover, New)
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The fatwa against Salman Rushdie and the 2005 Danish cartoon fracas
awakened many people to the potency of blasphemy accusations in the
Muslim world. Accusations and charges such as "blasphemy,"
"apostasy," "insulting Islam," or "hurting Muslims' religious
feelings" pose a far greater danger than censorship of irreverent
caricatures of Mohammad: they are increasingly used as key tools by
authoritarian governments and extremist forces in the Muslim world
to acquire and consolidate power. These charges, which draw on
disputed interpretations of Islamic law and carry a traditional
punishment of death, have proved effective in crushing or
intimidating not only converts and heterodox groups, but also
political and religious reformers. In fact, one reason for the
recent growth of more repressive forms of Islam is their use of
accusations of blasphemy, apostasy, and related charges to
intimidate and silence their religious opponents and make any
criticism of their own actions and ideas religiously suspect. The
effect of such laws thus goes far beyond what might narrowly be
called religious matters. This volume provides the first world
survey of the range and effects of apostasy and blasphemy
accusations in the contemporary Muslim world, in international
organizations, and in the West. The authors argue that we need to
understand the context, history, impact, and mechanics of the
blasphemy phenomenon in modern Muslim societies and guidance on how
to effectively respond. The book covers the persecution of Muslims
who convert to another religion or decide that they have become
agnostic or atheists, as well as 'heretics:' those who are accused
of claiming a prophet after Mohammed, such as Baha'is and Ahmadis.
It also documents the political effects in Muslim societies of
blasphemy and apostasy laws, as well as non-governmental fatwas and
vigilante violence. It describes the cases of hundreds of victims,
including political dissidents, religious reformers, journalists,
writers, artists, movie makers, and religious minorities throughout
the Muslim world. Finally, it addresses the legal evolution toward
new blasphemy laws in the West; the increasing use of laws on
"toleration" in the West, which may become surrogate blasphemy
laws; increasing pressure by Muslim governments to make Western
countries and international organizations enforce laws to restrict
speech; and the increasing use of violence to stifle expression in
the West even in the absence of law. Its foreword is by Indonesia's
late President Abdurrahman Wahid.
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