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The Prophetic and the Limitation of Authority in Modernist Islam
Authors:Fatima Tofighi
Institution:1. Religious Studies, University of Religions, Qom, Iranfatimat@gmail.com
Abstract:ABSTRACT

The “prophetic”, as a central concept in modernist Islamic political philosophy, has been invoked to show that Islamic political philosophy takes into account the spiritual as well as the material world. However, this expansion of the prophetic had remained relatively silent as to the authority that is granted to experiencing individuals. This essay is a story of these reinterpretations the “prophetic” by three major Muslim thinkers – Muhammad Iqbal (d. 1938), Ali Shari‘ati (d. 1977), and Abdolkarim Soroush (b. 1945). Writing in different periods and trying to respond to different questions, these authors engaged with the question of politics by reference to prophetic experience. I will explain their intellectual context, according to their cosmologies and their notions of language (participation vs. representation). Then, I will see how in different intellectual context, the force of a democratic notion of the prophetic was undermined by different reinterpretations.
Keywords:Islamic political theology  prophetic politics  Muhammad Iqbal  Abdolkarim Soroush  Ali Shari'ati  interpretation  al-Fārābī
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