Blasphemy and Apostasy in Islam: Debates on Shi'a Jurisprudence (In Translation: Modern Muslim Thinkers)

by Mohsen Kadivar

Gianluca Parolin (Foreword) and Hamid Mavani (Translator)

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Is it lawful to shed the blood of someone who insults the Prophet Muhammad? Does the Qu'ran stipulate a worldly punishment for apostates? This book tells the gripping story of Rafiq Taqi, an Azerbaijani journalist and writer, who was condemned to death by an Iranian cleric for a blasphemous news article in 2006.

Delving into the Qu'ran and Hadith - the most sacred sources for all Muslims - Mohsen Kadivar explores the subject of blasphemy and apostasy from the perspective of Shi'a jurisprudence to articulate a polarisation between secularism and extremist religious orthodoxy. In a series of online exchanges, he debates the case with Muhammad Jawad Fazel, the son of Grand Ayatollah Fazel Lankarani who issued the fatwa pronouncing death penalty on Taqi. While disapproving of the journalist's writings, Kadivar takes a defensive stance against vigilante murders and asks whether death for apostasy reflects the true spirit of Islam.

  • ISBN13 9781474457576
  • Publish Date 28 February 2021
  • Publish Status Forthcoming
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Edinburgh University Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 352
  • Language English