Read Silenced: How Apostasy and Blasphemy Codes Are Choking Freedom Worldwide Online
Authors: Paul Marshall,Nina Shea
Tags: #Religion, #Religion; Politics & State, #Silenced
Sadat, Anwar, Egyptian president, 62, 72
Saeed, Abdullah, 171, 288, 325
essay by, 295–303
Santosa, Teguh, 163–164
Sarkozy, Nicolas, French president, 15, 238, 242, 269, 271
Satanic Verses, The
(novel), 177, 179–184
and blasphemy laws, 234
attempted murders sparked by, 92, 182, 183
banning of, 180, 181, 182, 183
burning of, 180, 318
murders sparked by, 177, 183
threats connected with, 93, 182, 183
See also
Rushdie, Salman;
Satanic Verses, The
; self-censorship
Saudi Arabia, 3, 4, 6, 7, 21–34,
and throughout
on Danish cartoons, 186, 191
on
Fitna
, 203
on
Satanic Verses
, 180
represses religious minorities, 24–29
represses religious reformers, 30–33
See also
Al-Ghamdi; Wahhabi Islam
Sbai, Souad, 275
self-censorship, 12, 264, 286, 324
of actors, 264, 266
of artists, 266, 325
of bookstores, 180, 324, 325
of censorship-monitoring groups, 265, 324, 325
of dramatic productions, 263–264, 325
of galleries and museums, 263, 264, 266
of news media, 16, 260
of publishers, 16, 265, 266, 324, 325
of television shows, 266
of universities, 324
of writers, 324
Sethi, Najam, 99
Shaikh, Mohammad Younas, 97–98
sharia, 208–210, 217, 276,
and throughout
combined with secular law, 62, 122, 164
conflicts with rights-based law, 206
encroaches upon secular law, 62, 85, 135
official law of the land, 22, 131, 138, 141, 170
original meaning of, xviii
rejected by Western countries, 207, 227, 250, 261, 278
some practices required by, 111
Sharif, Omar, 283
Shia Islam, 3, 129–130, 186, 297
Shias, adherents of Shia Islam
as religious minority, 22, 72, 84, 102, 122, 124, 131
deemed heretical or non-Muslim, 25, 26, 96, 164, 169
persecuted or repressed by Sunnis, 25, 73, 96, 109
Shinwari, Fazil Hadi, Afghani Chief Justice, 104–105, 110, 370n48
Sima, Samar, 9, 109–110
Sistany, Ali Reza Payam, 110–111
Sisters in Islam, 166, 170, 172, 317, 387n76
Sky Kingdom (“Teapot Group”), 169–170
Sogaard, Runar, 271
Somalia, 10, 133, 134, 138–140, 311
reaction to Danish cartoons, 188
reaction to Regensburg address, 198
Soroush, Abdolkarim, 53, 56
South and Southeast Asia, 10, 149–172
Steyn, Mark, 12, 243, 257
prosecuted for
Maclean’s
piece, 227–228
stoning, 47, 96
for adultery, 9, 104, 111, 114–115, 147, 239, 244, 312
Submission
(film), 244, 261, 263, 268, 318
denounced by Dutch Arabs, 262
See also
Hirsi Ali, Ayaan; van Gogh, Theo
Sudan, 10, 11, 19, 133–135, 140–148, 309
commits Nuba genocide, 133–134
condemned by UN report, 145–146, 205–206
imposes sharia law, 141
Sufi Islam, xix, xxi, 134
Sufis, adherents of SufiIslam, 8, 14, 20,
and throughout
persecuted 22, 23, 29, 51–52, 138, 311
Sultan, Wafa, 246, 273, 282–283
Sunna (Sunnah
), tradition ascribed to Muhammad
distinguished from Qur’an, xvii, 32, 75
linked with Qur’an, 22, 84, 85
Mansour on, 78–79
See also
hadith; Qur’an
Sunni Islam, 3, 4, 10, 28,
and throughout
See also
Wahhabi Islam
Sunnis, adherents of Sunni Islam, 7, 9, 30,
and throughout
as religious minority, 36, 50
Taha, Mohamed Mahmoud, 135, 141, 142–144, 148, 316
Taha, Mohammed, 147
Taliban, 102, 178, 236, 247
in Afghanistan, 101, 102–105, 107–108, 112, 115
in Pakistan, 92, 94, 96–97, 100
in response to Danish cartoons, 189
Talibi, Musa, 44–45, 60
Tantawi, Muhammad Sayyed, Grand Sheikh of Al-Azhar University 65, 66, 75, 210–211
Taoists, 164
Taseer, Salman, Governor of Punjab, 99–100, 216, 319, 326
Teapot Group.
See
Sky Kingdom
“Teddy Bear” blasphemy, 145, 253
Tunisia, 63, 193, 259
Turkey, 30, 47, 117, 127–130, 189
blasphemy law in, 232, 233
has peculiar religion/state position, 118, 132, 312
on Danish cartoons, 174
on
Fitna
, 203
on Regensburg address, 196, 198
on
Satanic Verses
, 183
See also
Alevis
ulema
(also
ulama
), body of Muslim scholars, xx, 55, 84, 302
ulema (also ulama) councils, 105, 111, 113, 115, 149, 159, 163
UN (United Nations)
and defamation resolutions.
See
defamation of religion(s)
Commission on Human Rights, 146, 175, 206, 209, 211–213, 216, 221–222
General Assembly, xxi, 146, 205, 206, 211, 212, 216, 320
Human Rights Council, 11, 119, 175, 203, 205–225
throughout
, 305, 319, 320
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, 209, 211, 216, 218
UN Special Rapporteurs, 10, 16, 135, 320, 341n13
called blasphemous, 135, 146, 175, 209, 316
joint statement of, 224, 226
on freedom of opinion and expression, 206, 218, 224
on freedom of religion, 207, 214–215, 224, 254
on racism, 11, 209, 213–214, 223, 224
on Sudan, 11, 205, 209
threatened, 11, 135, 206
United Arab Emirates (U.A.E.), 85
United Kingdom (U.K.).
See
Britain.
United States of America (U.S.), 119, 174, 184,
and throughout
Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF), 23, 43, 87, 144
in Afghanistan, 101, 102, 104, 108–109, 188, 236
on defamation resolutions, 216
on freedom of speech, 218, 219, 222–223, 235–237
State Department, 22, 87, 91, 222, 223, 319, 322, 329
See also
defamation of religion(s); hate-speech laws
Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), xviii, xxi, 320
Baha’i appeal to, 45
in tension with Algerian law, 119
in tension with Yemen’s constitution, 131
subordinated to sharia principles, 208–209
supported by many Muslims, 296
van Gogh, Theo, 261
murder of, 261–263, 282
produced intimidation, 263, 268, 270
sparked violence, 262
See also
Hirsi Ali, Ayaan;
Submission
; Wilders, Geert
veiling of women, 67
enforced by murder, 140
Muslim critics of, 35, 75, 171
secularized Muslim critics of, 244, 274, 275
Western critics of, 15, 247
Venice Commission.
See
Council of Europe (CoE)
Vilks, Lars, 199–200
Wadud, Amina, 276
Wahhabi Islam, 7, 166, 186, 229, 275, 316, 322
defined, 22, 289–290
See also
Saudi Arabia, 21–34
throughout
Wahid, Kyai Haji Abdurrahman, 13, 159, 161, 290
essay on blasphemy and apostasy, xvii–xxii
Warraq, Ibn, 281, 323
Westergaard, Kurt, 185, 202, 203, 324
target of assassination plan, 193
victim of home invasion, 194
Wilders, Geert, Dutch MP, 123, 178, 269–270, 282, 290
condemns Arafat, 269
driven into hiding, 268, 270
makes harsh remarks on Qur’an, 201, 270
produces
Fitna
, 201–202
prosecuted for hate speech, 245–246
refused entry into Britain, 246
See also
Jami, Ehsan; van Gogh, Theo
women’s rights under Islam, 166, 229, 273–275, 311, 326
Al-Turabi on, 148
Amnesty International on, 211
Ates on, 273
Bousakla on, 259
Hirsi Ali on, 244, 268
Kambakhsh on, 112–113
Manji on, 279
Nasreen on, 154–155
NGOs on, 210
Sultan on, 283
Taha on, 142–143
See also
veiling of women
Yale University Press, 194, 264–265, 324, 325
Yemen, 9, 19, 119, 130–131, 187, 216, 312
on Regensburg address, 196
Zalmai, Ghaus, 114–115, 311
Zoroastrians (Parsis), 36, 49–50, 84