Arab Times

Limits to liberalism

‘Sharia’ red line

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IBy Yusuf Awadh Al-Azemi

respect and appreciate any person who supports or accepts liberalism or secularism, so I am not bothered as long as liberals or secularist­s don’t challenge the fundamenta­ls of Sharia. I don’t oppose whatever a person believes in, but I won’t coerce myself to believe in what that person accepts as true or supports, because each one of us has our own business to deal with!

Individual freedoms have limits and they stop when it passes logic. Nobody has the right to violate Sharia, although each person has the right to promote his ideas in the appropriat­e way and dimension without downgradin­g or scorning

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another person. Each individual has the same right and freedom enjoyed by other members of society, and it’s difficult to live without them.

I have read articles written by columnists who are labeled as secularist­s or liberals glorifying music. Although I don’t mind whatever they do -- since they have every right to do so, it’s not reasonable for these columnists to raise doubts over fatwas issued on music. Accurate scientific research is acceptable for that purpose but we won’t tolerate any person who’s oblivious of Sharia to doubt an issue of jurisprude­nce.

Islam does not restrict opinions but there are specified regulation­s for dealing with issues concerning Sharia or jurisprude­nce. Therefore, it is improper for a person to use a column in a renowned internatio­nal newspaper to meddle in fatwas and Sharia researches. The concerned newspaper is to blame for allowing the publicatio­n of such articles.

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