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Muhammad Shahrur

Muhammad Shahrour (Arabic: محمد شحرور, 11 April 1938[1] – 21 December 2019)[2] was a Syrian philosopher and author. He was an Emeritus Professor of Civil Engineering at the University of Damascus who wrote extensively about Islam.[3] Shahrour was trained as an engineer in Syria, the former Soviet Union and Ireland.[4] He referred to the book of the Islamic prophet Muhammad as "The Book", not the Quran; which casts him in direct contradiction with other Islamic thinkers and traditional scholars. Yet similar to Quraniyoon Muslims, he did not consider Hadith as a divine source; however, he did not belong to the same school as Ahmed Subhy Mansour.[5]

Muhammad Shahrur
Born(1938-04-11)April 11, 1938
DiedDecember 21, 2019(2019-12-21) (aged 81)
NationalitySyrian
Known forQuraniyoon studies

Early life edit

Born in Damascus, Shahrour had his high school diploma in 1958, then he studied Civil engineering at the Moscow State University, Soviet Union until 1964. Afterwards, he went back to Syria to work as a research assistant for the Damascus University. Later on, he had Master's and PhD degrees, in 1968 and 1972 respectively, from Trinity College Dublin.[6]

Positions edit

Shahrour decided to write his first book, which took him more than twenty years to complete, after the Arab defeat in the 1967 Six Day War that was a collective shock for the Arab world. This led Shahrour to search for a way out of the region's crisis, which he interpreted above all as a moral and intellectual crisis.[7]

Shahrour said that traditional scholarship on the Qur'an is unscientific. His interpretation of the Quran supports liberal political positions such as pluralism.[8] He also said that the Quran must be read and understood in relation to ever changing social realities.[4] Shahrour said that "jurisprudence in the name of God is a farce benefiting only those wanting to maintain political power", thus opposing diametrically the views of both Islamists and of the Ulama, the traditional legal Islamic scholars.[7] According to Shahrour, Islam makes no laws, but sets limits (Hudud) within which man enjoys "the greatest possible degree of freedom". The traditional interpretation of Hudud in Islamic law or Sharia is a class of punishments that are fixed for certain crimes. However, according to Shahrur, the chopping off of a hand is not the punishment for theft, the punishment is cutting the thief from the community. A judge could sentence the guilty party to jail, or for example, volunteer work instead.[7] Shahrur possibly took this idea about the upper and lower limits of punishment from the Lebanese scholar ʿAbdallāh al-ʿAlāyilī (1914–1996), with whom he was personally acquainted and who had published this idea in his book Ayn al-khatāʾ? (1978, "Where is the mistake").[9]

Death edit

Shahrour died on 21 December 2019 in Abu Dhabi, UAE. However, his body was taken to Damascus to be buried there.[6]

Publications edit

Books by Muhammad Shahrour:

in Arabic:

  • AI-Kitab wa 'l-Qur 'an: Qira 'a Mu 'asira (الكتاب والقرآن : قراءة معاصرة) - The Book and The Qur'an: A Contemporary Reading (1990)
  • Dirasat al-Islamiyya al-Mu'asira fi 'l-Dawla wa '1-Mujtama'a (الدراسات الإسلامية المعاصرة على الدولة والمجتمع) - Contemporary Islamic Studies on State and Society (1994)
  • Al- Islam wa al-Iman (الإسلام والإيمان - منظومة القيم ) - Islam and Belief - A System and Values (1996)
  • Naho ossol jadida lil Fiqeh Al Islami - Fiqeh wa al Maraa (نحو أصول جديدة للفقه الإسلامي – فقه المرأة ) - Towards New Roots of Islamic Jurisprudence - Jurisprudence & Women,(2001)
  • Tajfif manabea al-irhab (تجفيف منابع الإرهاب) - Drying the Sources of Terrorism (2008)
  • Quranic stories - a modern reading - Volume I: Introduction to the stories and the story (2010) (القصص القرآني – قراءة معاصرة -المجلد الأول: مدخل إلى القصص وقصة آدم)
  • Quranic stories - a modern reading - Volume II: From Noah to Josef (2011) (القصص القرآني – قراءة معاصرةالجزء الثاني – من نوح إلى يوسف)

In English:

  • The Qur'an, Morality and Critical Reason - The Essential Muhammad Shahrur (2009), selected writings with an introduction from and translated by Andreas Christmann and an interview between Shahrour and Dale F. Eickelman [10]

Reactions edit

Shahrour's first book has circulated throughout the Middle East and North Africa. His second and third books have been banned in many countries, but thousands of copies have been published, sold, and circulated under the table. At least thirteen books have been published attacking Shahrour's first book.[11]

Shahrour and a dozen or so like-minded intellectuals from across the Arab and Islamic worlds provoked bedlam when they presented their call for a reinterpretation of holy texts after a Cairo seminar entitled "Islam and Reform" in 2004.[12] His thoughts have angered many traditional scholars in Al-Azhar University and has been declared apostate by two of them, Mustafa Al-Shak'a and Farahat Al-Sayeed Al-Mungi.[13] When Sheikh Yusuf Al-Qaradawi, the influential Islamic thinker and frequent guest on Al-Jazeera, was asked about the significance of Shahrur's work for the Islamic world, he said: "It's a new religion!" [7]

Notable quote edit

“It is easier to build a skyscraper or a tunnel under the sea than to teach people how to read the book of the Lord with their own eyes. They have been used to reading this book with borrowed eyes for hundreds of years”.[11]

References edit

  1. ^ M.Fil.I, Dr Edi Susanto (November 13, 2016). Studi Hermeneutika Kajian Pengantar. Kencana. ISBN 9786024220419 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ "Renowned Islamic scholar Muhammad Shahrour dies". The National. 22 December 2019.
  3. ^ kamrava, mehran (Dec 22, 2006). The New Voices of Islam: Reforming Politics and Modernity. Mehran Kamrava, Editor: Reforming Politics and Modernity: A Reader. I.B. Tauris. ISBN 9781845112752. Retrieved Dec 22, 2019 – via Google Books.
  4. ^ a b . Jul 7, 2011. Archived from the original on July 7, 2011. Retrieved Dec 22, 2019.
  5. ^ الموقع الرسمي | للدكتور المهندس محمد شحرور. Retrieved Dec 22, 2019.
  6. ^ a b وفاة المفكر محمد شحرور بأبوظبي.. والجثمان إلى سوريا. Al Arabiya (in Arabic). 22 December 2019.
  7. ^ a b c d Mudhoon, Loay (2009). "The Reformist Islamic Thinker Muhammad Shahrur: In the Footsteps of Averroes". Translated from the German by John Bergeron. Qantara. Retrieved 29 January 2012.
  8. ^ "Context Magazine". Archived from the original on October 15, 2003. Retrieved Dec 22, 2019.
  9. ^ Sing, Manfred (2007). Progressiver Islam in Theorie and Praxis. Die interne Kritik am hegemonialen islamischen Diskurs durch den "roten Scheich" ʿAbdallāh al-ʿAlāyilī (1914–1996). Würzburg: Ergon. pp. 28–29, 249. ISBN 978-3-89913-569-5.
  10. ^ "Book of the Month:The Qur'an, Morality and Critical Reason: The Essential Muhammad Shahrur". New York University Center for Dialogues Islame - U.S. - The West. Retrieved 29 January 2012.
  11. ^ a b "Home". Retrieved Dec 22, 2019.
  12. ^ MacFarquhar, Neil (December 10, 2004). "Muslim scholars increasingly debate unholy war". New York Times.
  13. ^ علماء الأزهر غاضبون.. فرحات والشكعة: شحرور مرتد ومنكر للسنة ومصيره النار. www.ahl-alquran.com. Retrieved Dec 22, 2019.

External links edit

  • The official website of Muhammad Shahrour

muhammad, shahrur, muhammad, shahrour, arabic, محمد, شحرور, april, 1938, december, 2019, syrian, philosopher, author, emeritus, professor, civil, engineering, university, damascus, wrote, extensively, about, islam, shahrour, trained, engineer, syria, former, s. Muhammad Shahrour Arabic محمد شحرور 11 April 1938 1 21 December 2019 2 was a Syrian philosopher and author He was an Emeritus Professor of Civil Engineering at the University of Damascus who wrote extensively about Islam 3 Shahrour was trained as an engineer in Syria the former Soviet Union and Ireland 4 He referred to the book of the Islamic prophet Muhammad as The Book not the Quran which casts him in direct contradiction with other Islamic thinkers and traditional scholars Yet similar to Quraniyoon Muslims he did not consider Hadith as a divine source however he did not belong to the same school as Ahmed Subhy Mansour 5 Muhammad ShahrurBorn 1938 04 11 April 11 1938Damascus Mandatory Syrian RepublicDiedDecember 21 2019 2019 12 21 aged 81 Abu Dhabi United Arab EmiratesNationalitySyrianKnown forQuraniyoon studies Contents 1 Early life 2 Positions 3 Death 4 Publications 5 Reactions 6 Notable quote 7 References 8 External linksEarly life editBorn in Damascus Shahrour had his high school diploma in 1958 then he studied Civil engineering at the Moscow State University Soviet Union until 1964 Afterwards he went back to Syria to work as a research assistant for the Damascus University Later on he had Master s and PhD degrees in 1968 and 1972 respectively from Trinity College Dublin 6 Positions editShahrour decided to write his first book which took him more than twenty years to complete after the Arab defeat in the 1967 Six Day War that was a collective shock for the Arab world This led Shahrour to search for a way out of the region s crisis which he interpreted above all as a moral and intellectual crisis 7 Shahrour said that traditional scholarship on the Qur an is unscientific His interpretation of the Quran supports liberal political positions such as pluralism 8 He also said that the Quran must be read and understood in relation to ever changing social realities 4 Shahrour said that jurisprudence in the name of God is a farce benefiting only those wanting to maintain political power thus opposing diametrically the views of both Islamists and of the Ulama the traditional legal Islamic scholars 7 According to Shahrour Islam makes no laws but sets limits Hudud within which man enjoys the greatest possible degree of freedom The traditional interpretation of Hudud in Islamic law or Sharia is a class of punishments that are fixed for certain crimes However according to Shahrur the chopping off of a hand is not the punishment for theft the punishment is cutting the thief from the community A judge could sentence the guilty party to jail or for example volunteer work instead 7 Shahrur possibly took this idea about the upper and lower limits of punishment from the Lebanese scholar ʿAbdallah al ʿAlayili 1914 1996 with whom he was personally acquainted and who had published this idea in his book Ayn al khataʾ 1978 Where is the mistake 9 Death editShahrour died on 21 December 2019 in Abu Dhabi UAE However his body was taken to Damascus to be buried there 6 Publications editBooks by Muhammad Shahrour in Arabic AI Kitab wa l Qur an Qira a Mu asira الكتاب والقرآن قراءة معاصرة The Book and The Qur an A Contemporary Reading 1990 Dirasat al Islamiyya al Mu asira fi l Dawla wa 1 Mujtama a الدراسات الإسلامية المعاصرة على الدولة والمجتمع Contemporary Islamic Studies on State and Society 1994 Al Islam wa al Iman الإسلام والإيمان منظومة القيم Islam and Belief A System and Values 1996 Naho ossol jadida lil Fiqeh Al Islami Fiqeh wa al Maraa نحو أصول جديدة للفقه الإسلامي فقه المرأة Towards New Roots of Islamic Jurisprudence Jurisprudence amp Women 2001 Tajfif manabea al irhab تجفيف منابع الإرهاب Drying the Sources of Terrorism 2008 Quranic stories a modern reading Volume I Introduction to the stories and the story 2010 القصص القرآني قراءة معاصرة المجلد الأول مدخل إلى القصص وقصة آدم Quranic stories a modern reading Volume II From Noah to Josef 2011 القصص القرآني قراءة معاصرةالجزء الثاني من نوح إلى يوسف In English The Qur an Morality and Critical Reason The Essential Muhammad Shahrur 2009 selected writings with an introduction from and translated by Andreas Christmann and an interview between Shahrour and Dale F Eickelman 10 Reactions editShahrour s first book has circulated throughout the Middle East and North Africa His second and third books have been banned in many countries but thousands of copies have been published sold and circulated under the table At least thirteen books have been published attacking Shahrour s first book 11 Shahrour and a dozen or so like minded intellectuals from across the Arab and Islamic worlds provoked bedlam when they presented their call for a reinterpretation of holy texts after a Cairo seminar entitled Islam and Reform in 2004 12 His thoughts have angered many traditional scholars in Al Azhar University and has been declared apostate by two of them Mustafa Al Shak a and Farahat Al Sayeed Al Mungi 13 When Sheikh Yusuf Al Qaradawi the influential Islamic thinker and frequent guest on Al Jazeera was asked about the significance of Shahrur s work for the Islamic world he said It s a new religion 7 Notable quote edit It is easier to build a skyscraper or a tunnel under the sea than to teach people how to read the book of the Lord with their own eyes They have been used to reading this book with borrowed eyes for hundreds of years 11 References edit M Fil I Dr Edi Susanto November 13 2016 Studi Hermeneutika Kajian Pengantar Kencana ISBN 9786024220419 via Google Books Renowned Islamic scholar Muhammad Shahrour dies The National 22 December 2019 kamrava mehran Dec 22 2006 The New Voices of Islam Reforming Politics and Modernity Mehran Kamrava Editor Reforming Politics and Modernity A Reader I B Tauris ISBN 9781845112752 Retrieved Dec 22 2019 via Google Books a b U S News Who speaks for Islam 10 15 01 Jul 7 2011 Archived from the original on July 7 2011 Retrieved Dec 22 2019 الموقع الرسمي للدكتور المهندس محمد شحرور Retrieved Dec 22 2019 a b وفاة المفكر محمد شحرور بأبوظبي والجثمان إلى سوريا Al Arabiya in Arabic 22 December 2019 a b c d Mudhoon Loay 2009 The Reformist Islamic Thinker Muhammad Shahrur In the Footsteps of Averroes Translated from the German by John Bergeron Qantara Retrieved 29 January 2012 Context Magazine Archived from the original on October 15 2003 Retrieved Dec 22 2019 Sing Manfred 2007 Progressiver Islam in Theorie and Praxis Die interne Kritik am hegemonialen islamischen Diskurs durch den roten Scheich ʿAbdallah al ʿAlayili 1914 1996 Wurzburg Ergon pp 28 29 249 ISBN 978 3 89913 569 5 Book of the Month The Qur an Morality and Critical Reason The Essential Muhammad Shahrur New York University Center for Dialogues Islame U S The West Retrieved 29 January 2012 a b Home Retrieved Dec 22 2019 MacFarquhar Neil December 10 2004 Muslim scholars increasingly debate unholy war New York Times علماء الأزهر غاضبون فرحات والشكعة شحرور مرتد ومنكر للسنة ومصيره النار www ahl alquran com Retrieved Dec 22 2019 External links editThe official website of Muhammad 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