Islam in Liberalism

Islam in Liberalism by Joseph A. Massad, published by University of Chicago Press on March 2, 2016, is a reprint edition comprising 404 pages. This book examines the complex relationship between Islam and liberalism, challenging the prevalent narratives that associate Islam with oppression and intolerance while positioning liberalism as its antithesis. Massad delves into how contemporary anxieties regarding tyranny and discrimination in the Middle East are often projected onto Islam, revealing the underlying assumptions that inform these perceptions.
Readers will find a critical exploration of various themes, including the meanings of democracy, women’s rights, and sexual freedom within the context of Islam. Massad addresses the ideological belief that Islam is incompatible with democratic values, contrasting it with the portrayal of Christianity as inherently tolerant. The book also discusses the implications of these views on interfaith dialogue and the broader understanding of religion in the modern world. Through this analysis, Islam in Liberalism offers a thought-provoking critique of Western liberalism and its assumptions about Islam and its adherents.
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In the popular imagination, Islam is often associated with words like oppression, totalitarianism, intolerance, cruelty, misogyny, and homophobia, while its presumed antonyms are Christianity, the West, liberalism, individualism, freedom, citizenship, and democracy. In the most alarmist views, the West’s most cherished values—freedom, equality, and tolerance—are said to be endangered by Islam worldwide.
Joseph Massad’s Islam in Liberalism explores what Islam has become in today’s world, with full attention to the multiplication of its meanings and interpretations. He seeks to understand how anxieties about tyranny, intolerance, misogyny, and homophobia, seen in the politics of the Middle East, are projected onto Islam itself. Massad shows that through this projection Europe emerges as democratic and tolerant, feminist, and pro-LGBT rights—or, in short, Islam-free. Massad documents the Christian and liberal idea that we should missionize democracy, women’s rights, sexual rights, tolerance, equality, and even therapies to cure Muslims of their un-European, un-Christian, and illiberal ways. Along the way he sheds light on a variety of controversial topics, including the meanings of democracy—and the ideological assumption that Islam is not compatible with it while Christianity is—women in Islam, sexuality and sexual freedom, and the idea of Abrahamic religions valorizing an interfaith agenda. Islam in Liberalism is an unflinching critique of Western assumptions and of the liberalism that Europe and Euro-America blindly present as a type of salvation to an assumingly unenlightened Islam.
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