سیاسی اسلام کے Mismeasure

مارٹن Kramer

شاید بیسویں صدی کی آخری دہائی کا کوئی ترقی سیاسی اسلام کے ظہور کے طور پر مغرب میں بہت الجھن کے طور پر کی وجہ سے ہے. بس یہ کیا مہمیز دیتی ہے? یہ جدیدیت کے خلاف ہے, یا یہ جدیدیت کا ایک اثر ہے? اس قوم کے خلاف ہے, or is it a
form of nationalism? اس آزادی کے لئے کوشش کر رہی ہے, یا آزادی کے خلاف بغاوت?
One would think that these are difficult questions to answer, and that they would inspire deep debates. Yet over the past few years, a surprisingly broad consensus has emerged within academe about the way political Islam should be measured. This consensus has
begun to spread into parts of government as well, especially in the U.S. and Europe. A paradigm has been built, and its builders claim that its reliability and validity are beyond question.
This now-dominant paradigm runs as follows. The Arab Middle East and North Africa are stirring. The peoples in these lands are still under varieties of authoritarian or despotic rule. But they are moved by the same universal yearning for democracy that transformed Eastern Europe and Latin America. True, there are no movements we would easily recognize as democracy movements. But for historical and cultural reasons, this universal yearning has taken the form of Islamist protest movements. If these do not look
like democracy movements, it is only a consequence of our own age-old bias against Islam. When the veil of prejudice is lifted, one will see Islamist movements for what they are: the functional equivalents of democratic reform movements. True, on the edges of these movements are groups that are atavistic and authoritarian. Some of their members are prone to violence. These are theextremists.” But the mainstream movements are essentially open, pluralistic, and nonviolent, led bymoderates” یا “reformists.” Thesemoderatescan be strengthened if they are made partners in the political process, and an initial step must be dialogue. But ultimately, the most effective way to domesticate the Islamists is to permit them to share or possess power. There is no threat here unless the West creates it, by supporting acts of state repression that would deny Islamists access to participation or power.

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