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University of Copenhagen

Constitutional Struggles in the Muslim World

Learn what motivates the restive Muslim youth from Tunis to Tehran, what political positions Islamists from Mali to Chechnya are fighting for, where the seeming obsession with Islamic law comes from, where the secularists have vanished to, and whether it makes sense to speak of an Islamic state. Since 2009 there has been a renewed wave of popular unrest sweeping throughout much of the Muslim world. Secular, but generally repressive and inefficient autocracies have come under pressure or been swept aside entirely. At the same, the various Islamic Republics have not fared much better, but been convulsed by internal unrest, economic and social decline. Throughout the Muslim lands, existing constitutional arrangements are being challenged, often very violently. This course is a survey of the constitutional ideas and institutions that have developed since the mid 19th century throughout predominantly Muslim countries, but its focus will lie on the actors that have dominated this discourse and shaped its outcomes. We will look at the large body of classical writings on the Islamic state only in so far as it is necessary to understand the contemporary debate, but concentrate on the legal and political developments of the 20th and 21st centuries. Three common themes will characterise the course:  We privilege the study of the legal and social reality and seek to highlight where it is at odds with dogmatic stipulations, be they religious or constitutional.  We seek to illustrate the practical tensions posed by limited administrative capabilities and political legitimacy that resulted from the incomplete reception of modern bureaucratic statehood.  We seek to examine how popular dissatisfaction with the practical performance of Muslim governments has fuelled demands for greater accountability under the guise of cultural authenticity.  Ultimately, the course aims to equip participants to better understand Muslim contemporary discourse about the res publica, better contextualise the demands for religious law in public life, and to better ascertain the theoretical and practical feasibility of postulated religious alternatives to the still-dominant secular model of governance.

Status: Economics
Status: Policy Analysis
Course41 hours

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RB

5.0Reviewed Apr 25, 2016

Understand the muslims could be the key to a better relationships in the future, every country will chance it´s identity and muslims will fulfill that spaces in society

RT

5.0Reviewed Dec 21, 2020

one of the best courses which not only gave a lot of knowledge but also opened an eye to the insights of the persisting problems that dominate the Muslim world. Really love it.

TQ

5.0Reviewed Jan 24, 2016

Well organized and invested course. The course includes many knowledges, theories, ideologies and references to help the learners exploring and forming their own point of views. Highly recommend.

SP

5.0Reviewed Aug 22, 2016

excellent introduction to the political and social issues that the Muslim and indeed the world at large is still resolving

ZS

5.0Reviewed Dec 21, 2015

It is a fascinating and interesting course, and it helped me a lot understand different circumstances of various Muslim countries.

OD

5.0Reviewed Dec 2, 2015

This is most interesting course where I truly learn a lot and get new insights. Prof. Afsah is a wonderful teacher, I do enjoy every minute of this course!

SH

5.0Reviewed May 26, 2020

A complex yet intresting course which made me end up having more questions and opened my knowledge to the issues in the arab world

SS

5.0Reviewed Sep 4, 2016

Amazing course with comprehensive lectures and balanced approach on historical and contemporary aspects that define the socio-political developments taking place in the Muslim world.

TG

5.0Reviewed Mar 30, 2016

Dr. Ebrahim Afsah is a extraordinary Jurist and well informed about the middle east and the muslim world! I learned a lot it is so worthy! :)

DS

5.0Reviewed Jul 4, 2020

A great introductory course for understanding the Muslim world. And many of the current geopolitical / socio-economic problems of the world.

NP

5.0Reviewed Dec 27, 2015

The course was good. But the real situation has been changing drastically. A supplement or extension of course is required to cover the up to date situation about IS activities, syria Iraq etc.

LP

5.0Reviewed Nov 21, 2015

This course is really interesting and informative. It gave me a much better understanding for the history and politics behind some of the issues we are all facing today, and really broadened my mind.

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