Abstract

Islam considers freedom of expression, speech and thought as an imperative human right and liberty. Primary Islamic sources, as the Holy Quran, Hadith and Seerah of the beloved Prophet Muhammad (SAW) and Islamic jurisprudence discuss its principles parameters and boundaries comprehensively. There are many verses of the Quran, ?h?d?th of the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) and many terms of Islamic Fiqh, which guide us to describe the freedom of expression, its meanings, significance, principles and limits. Islamic scholars of different fields define the freedom of expression in different ways. It’s also observed during exploration in Islamic and Western perspectives, there is no specific and agreed upon definition of freedom of expression. Some scholars try to define it according to their own interest and requirement, but they can’t make an agreement on its definition. So, there is found a variety of definitions of freedom of expression in academic discourse. Different Islamic scholars mention different definitions due to its being a modern term. In this study efforts are made to elaborate Islamic concept of freedom of expression, thought and speech in modern context. It’s concluded, the Islamic teachings give all kind of freedom and rights to human being but their limits and boundaries are different from Western thought.

Highlights

  • Freedom of expression has become one of the most noteworthy and hot issues in modern Islamic and Western thought

  • There are many verses of the Quran, Ᾱhᾱdīth of the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) and many terms of Islamic Fiqh, which guide us to describe the freedom of expression, its meanings, significance, principles and limits

  • Islamic scholars of different fields define the freedom of expression in different ways

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Summary

Introduction

Freedom of expression has become one of the most noteworthy and hot issues in modern Islamic and Western thought. Due to its importance and controversy it has become one of the most common and much used contemporary sociopolitical terms Both Islamic and Western thoughts consider it an essential basic human right throughout the history. There are many attempts by writers, commentators to define freedom. They are all open to some level of uncertainty and doubt”.1. This statement tells us that freedom of expression has a variety of definitions and there is no agreed upon definition in Islamic and Western context. There are numerous definitions of freedom of expression in Islamic and Western literature. The study will try to elaborate the meanings and concepts of the freedom of expression in the Islamic perspectives

Meaning of Freedom of Expression and Speech
Main Areas of Freedom of Expression
Freedom of Thought
Freedom of Religion
Freedom of Association
Freedom of Consultation
Freedom of Writing
Freedom of Discussion
10. Freedom of Knowledge and information
11. Freedom of Criticism
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