IKMAS SEMINAR SERIES NO.7/2016

THE INSTITUTE OF MALAYSIAN AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES (IKMAS) UNIVERSITI KEBANGSAAN MALAYSIA  in cooperation with Islamic Renaissance Front (IRF) cordially invites you to:

 

IKMAS SEMINAR SERIES NO.7/2016

Title  :    “Are Human Rights Compatible With Islam?”

Date :     31st May 2016 (Tuesday)

Time :     3.00PM – 5.00PM

Venue :   IKMAS Seminar Room, IKMAS UKM

 

Presenter:

Prof Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na`im
Charles Howard Candler Professor of Law
School of Law, Emory University, Atlanta, USA

BIODATA

Abstract

The term “human rights,” or huqūq al-insān in Arabic, has only recently come into common use, as have the analogous terms huqūq-i insān in Persian, insan haklari in Turkish, and hak asasi manusia in Bahasa Melayu. Yet arguably since the 1970’s there have been mounting demands by many Islamic movements for the enforcement of certain principles of Shari’a as the official law of the state. The struggle to form an “Islamic State”, a state that upholds Shari’a laws, is often framed as a responsibility of the collective Muslim community to free themselves from the domination of the West and their lifestyles. This tension between the reality of secular national legal systems on the one hand, and popular demands for the enforcement of Shari’a by the state on the other, forms the general background and context of current debates over the relationship of Islam and the idea of human rights.

At one end of the spectrum, proponents of Islamic state tend to either openly reject the idea of universal human rights as an imperial Western imposition, or engage in an apologia on the incompatibility between Shari’a and human rights. But some contemporary Muslim scholars such as Abdolkarim Soroush, Asghar Ali Engineer and Khaled Abou El-Fadl attempted to develop an Islamic framework in support for human rights through a critical examination of Shari’a and calls for ijtihad or independent juridical reasoning and a re-interpretation of the Qur’an and Sunna of the Prophet.

This lecture will address some of the complexities of these debates and will put forward consistent framework of interpretation of Shari’a and its relationship with the notion of human rights.

We look forward to your participation in this seminar. Confirmation of your attendance is greatly appreciated.  For further information please call 8921- 5839 or 8921-3782.