Abstract

This study examines religion in terms of establishing and maintaining a civilization based on Abū al-Ḥasan al-Māwardī’s (d. 1058) contribution, “Kitāb adab al-dunyā wa-al-dīn.” In this paper, the central argument is that religion is a pillar for establishing and maintaining civilization. There are no possibilities for a civilization to be constituted and maintained without a central role for religion. I will elaborate on the meaning of religion from al-Māwardī’s perspective and its role in constructing a civilization. This paper considers several religious notions and concepts proposed by al-Māwardī for this purpose. For instance, ‘al-Targhīb wa al-Tarhīb’ (persuasion and intimidation) and al-ulfah (social affinity) indicate how religion can affect individual behaviors and actions and helps create and maintain civilization. As a methodology, this paper analyses al-Māwardī’s contribution and compares it with significant contributions to civilization Studies. It concludes that a profound understanding of religion's role in any civilization gives a proper direction for understanding civilization and how religion can enhance and improve people's behavior and manners, which reflects positively on religion’s role in establishing and preserving a civilization.

Highlights

  • The relationship between religion and civilization1 is a subject of dispute

  • Following on from this, the paper carries out a thorough review of the role of religion in constructing a civilization

  • I claim that al-Targhīb wa al-tarhīb are like “inner wishes” and “inner fear,” and the balanced relationships between them lead individuals to act based on normative principles and commitments to take full responsibility for their actions and behavior

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Introduction

The relationship between religion and civilization is a subject of dispute. Like Sigmund Freud, reject associating religion with civilization.. The main argument is that there are no possibilities for a civilization to be established and maintained without a central role for religion. Religion as a Pillar for Establishing a Civilization contribution, “Kitāb adab al-dunyā wa-al-dīn,” will be investigated and analyzed. There are many works on al-Māwardī; there is none exploring al-Māwardī’s contributions about religion and its relation to civilization. This paper endeavours to discover the meaning of religion from al-Māwardī’s perspective. Following on from this, the paper carries out a thorough review of the role of religion in constructing a civilization. Al-Māwardī’s concept al-ulfah (social affinity) is scrutinized, which reveals how religion helps create and maintain a civilization. An insightful comprehension of religion's role in civilization provides a more appropriate and greater understanding of civilizations and how religion enriches and moulds people's behavior and conduct, reflecting positively its role in instituting and maintaining civilization

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Religion as Persuasion and Intimidation22
Religion’s Role in Constructing a Civilization
The Concept of Al-ulfah
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