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Ibn Sina

Naučnoistraživački institut, Sarajevo

Ibn Sina
Naučnoistraživački institut, Sarajevo

Authority and Power: Is the Sacralisation of Authority possible?

PRETHODNO PRIOPĆENJE / PRELIMINARY COMMUNICATION
DOI: 10.62125/2303-6826.2023.26.94-95.175

UDK 28-67

Author

Esad Duraković

Abstract

There are significant inconsistencies in the interpretation of the āyah 59, surah 4 (al-Nisā’), as well as in its translation. In that verse, God commands that the faithful obey Allah, His Messenger, and the category of people He calls ‘ūlū al-’amri. Many believe that the category ‘ūlū al-’amri refers to rulers, to power, but the general context of the Qur’an and reality indicate that this category denotes authorities in an ethical and scientific sense and not necessarily only in the sense of ruling. Rulers are neither always ethical nor always learned, so it does not have to be that all rulers have authority. Sometimes they are even tyrants, and, therefore, Allah would not order believers to obey tyrants, i. e. violent rulers. In this paper, the author reinterprets the phrase ‘ūlū al-’amri by critically considering the relatively frequent and incorrect understanding of it as God’s command that believers must obey rulers.

Key words

Qur’an, Hadith, ruler, authority, dynasty, position of power

URL: /en/authority-and-power-is-the-sacralisation-of-authority-possible/

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