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Blasphemy Laws in Islam: Balancing Faith, Freedom, and Justice
by Abdullah Mansoor | Nov 15, 2024 | Culture and Heritage, Political | 0 |
Historically, the concept of blasphemy in Islam is linked to the consolidation of political power. Blasphemy, defined broadly as any action or speech that offends Islamic beliefs, was viewed as a serious offense because it was seen as a threat to the stability of the early Islamic empires. Instances of severe punishments were often tied to cases where political rebellion was involved, as in the Ridda Wars (Wars of Apostasy) following the Prophet Muhammad’s death. This association between blasphemy and rebellion is further supported by the writings of influential scholars like Ibn Taymiyya, who argued that insults against the Prophet Muhammad were destabilizing, warranting harsh penalties to preserve the unity of the Islamic state.
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