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Moderate look at religion and state

Prominent scholar speaks at majlis of the Crown Prince

- Thamer Al Subaihi tsubaihi@thenationa­l.ae

ABU DHABI // A more moderate perspectiv­e on the relationsh­ip between religion and the state in the Arab world is needed to salvage Islam, a prominent religious scholar said yesterday.

Extreme views calling for the complete separation or integratio­n of Islam and government risk further fracturing unity in the region, alienating Muslim youth and increasing the vulnerabil­ity of the Arab countries, said Dr Abdelilah Belkeziz, professor of philosophy and Islamic studies at the University of King Hassan II in Morocco.

He was speaking on tradition, extremism and religious discourse in the Arab world at the majlis of Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces.

“The danger for Islam comes from Muslims themselves,” Dr Belkeziz said. “We are damaging the image of Islam and risking a new generation that has a cold relationsh­ip with their religion.”

Dr Belkeziz said calls for absolute partition verged on criticisin­g religion and discredite­d tradition, while a sanctified approach stops societies’ progress.

“Our culture is based on religious text but there are those who interpret it without putting it into the context of history,” he said.

Ancient Islamic scholars viewed their writings as opinion rather than fact but many have deciphered it as holy text.

“The problems started when their disciples stopped looking at their writings as views of humans, with certain imams tak- ing it as the word of God.”

Dr Belkeziz made the case for a centrist approach allowing for religion and politics in one system. Rather than being owned and governed by the state, religion should be about community with no one controllin­g it, he said.

“Islam is a unifying factor to keep Muslims together but when it is used for lower purposes, it becomes a source of conflict.”

The lecture was attended by Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed, Sheikh Saif bin Zayed, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, and other dignitarie­s.

 ?? Mohamed Al Hammadi / Crown Prince Court – Abu Dhabi ?? Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, receives Sheikh Hamad bin Mohammed Al Sharqi, Ruler of Fujairah, during iftar at Al Bateen Palace.
Mohamed Al Hammadi / Crown Prince Court – Abu Dhabi Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, receives Sheikh Hamad bin Mohammed Al Sharqi, Ruler of Fujairah, during iftar at Al Bateen Palace.

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