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Ibn Sina

Naučnoistraživački institut, Sarajevo

Ibn Sina
Naučnoistraživački institut, Sarajevo

Freedom as the ideal of Islam?

IZVORNI ZNANSTVENI ČLANAK / ORIGINAL SCIENTIFIC ARTICLE
DOI: 10.62125/2303-6826.2023.26.94-95.109

UDK 28:32

Author

Samedin Kadić

Abstract

This paper provides an overview of different understandings of the concept of freedom in classical and contemporary Islam. In classical Islam dominates dichotomy of legal and moral freedom. In the first case, freedom is defined as the opposite of (legal) slavery, and in the second, as freedom from desires and worldly interests. In Muslim modernity, freedom implies mostly negative freedom: freedom from the colonial boot, and later from various local despots. In Islam, as in other monotheistic traditions, the concept of freedom is understood as “the submission of the individual to divine law and order.” This is a characteristic monotheistic “paradox of freedom”: only those who obey God are free. Hence, “the Islamic concept of freedom differs from the Western concept, both in terms of assumptions and content.”

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URL: /en/freedom-as-the-ideal-of-islam/

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