Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent
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Islam is stuck in its own version of the “Middle Ages” which is contributing to a global crisis, one of the leading experts on Islam, Judaism and Christianity argues today.
Professor Hans Kung, a leading Roman Catholic and theologian from Germany, warns in a lecture of a “deadly threat” to all humankind unless new efforts are made to build bridges with Islam. He says in London that Islam has “special problems” with modernity because, unike Christianity and Judaism, it has never undergone a “serious religious reformation”. He questions whether Islam is even capable of adapting to a post-modern world in the way that Christianity and Judaism have done. But he also outlines why he is hopeful that the present problems around radicalisation within Islam can be resolved, and how the other two Abrahamic faiths are subject to some of the same problems on their extremist edges. Violence has been practicised in the sign of the crescent, but also in the sign of the cross, he warns. In his lecture, seen by The Times, Professor Kung says: “The options have become clear: either rivalry of the religions, clash of civilizations, war of the nations - or dialogue of civilizations and peace between the nations as a presupposition for peace between the nations.
“In the face of the deadly threat to all humankind, instead of building new dams of hatred, revenge and enmity, we should tear down the walls of prejudice stone by stone and thus build bridges of dialogue, bridges particularly towards Islam.” Professor Kung, author of Islam: Past, Present and Future, published last year and one of the most authoritative works on the subject, is speaking on “Challenges to Islam, Christianity and Judaism” in a lecture organised by the Royal Fine Art Commission Trust and Sky Arts. It will be broadcast on Sky Arts later this month. He describes how liberal Jews, Christians and Muslims often get on better with each other than they do with fellow Jews, Christians and Muslims from the traditionalist wings of those religions. A Roman Catholic “imprisoned in the Middle Ages” will find himself closer to the “medieval element” of Islam and Judaism than with liberal Catholic believers. Professor Kung says that one of the main causes of conflicts between religions is the persistence of out-dated ways of thinking. Islam and Christianity regard the actual Middle Ages as the “great time” for their religions. But modernity has forced all three religions of the book onto the “defensive”, and they all face challenges over how they react to their own “Middle Ages”. He argues today that Christianity and Judaism have moved on, but not Islam. “It remains an open question if the ecumenical paradigm of post-modernity will develop also in Islam.”
Professor Kung, who aged 80 is a contemporary of the Pope and worked with him as a theological adviser to the Second Vatican Council in the early 1960’s, was influential at the council in persuading the Roman Catholic Church to adopt a more positive attitude to Judaism and religious freedom. He has also spoken out constantly in favour of the official recognition of the State of Israel by the Vatican and for a two-state-solution for Israelis and Palestinians.
Professor Kung, whose own liberal views cost him his official Catholic teaching licence in the last century, says that the essence of all three religions must be preserved, but those who want peace and reconciliation will not be able to avoid criticism. They must engage in self-criticism to enable their faiths to adapt to modernity. Referring to Christianity, for example, he says: “Jesus Christ as a basic model is a constant, but the law of celibacy is a variable.” He argues: “After the Reformation Christianity had to undergo another paradigm shift, that of the Enlightenment. Judaism after the French Revolution and Napoleon experienced the Enlightenment first, and as a consequence, at least in Reform Judaism, it experienced also a religious reformation. Islam, however, has not undergone a serious religious reformation and so to the present day has quite special problems also with modernity and its core components, freedom of conscience and religion, human rights, tolerance, democracy.”
He also sets out what the three religions have in common, such as injunctions against murder, respect for life, and he will explain how must Muslims do not take the extremist view. “They do not recognize themselves in our picture of Islam, because they want to be loyal citizens of the Islamic religion,” says, calling for fairness in the condemnations by the West. “Those who make Islam responsible for kidnappings, suicide attacks, car bombs and beheadings carried out by a few blind extremists ought at the same time to condemn Christianity or Judaism for the barbarous maltreatment of prisoners, the air strikes and tank attacks carried out by the US Army - several 10,000 civilians have been murdered in Iraq alone - and the terrorism of the Israeli army of occupation in Palestine.”
Professor Kung’s lecture will be broadcast on Sky Arts, channel 267, on June 23rd at 7.15pm The Sky Arts accompanying series on the art and architecture of religious buildings, called Art of Faith, can be seen on Sunday nights at 7pm.
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Samar, you're right that the west's priority should be to end our dependence on Muslim countries for oil. However, the decadent west doesn't have a monopoly on amorality...prostitution, drugs, murders (often in the name of 'honour'), theft, and many other crimes do exist in Muslim countries.
KathyC, London,
Islam has a dynamic, divinely initiated system of reformation known as 'tajdid'. Muhammad prophecised that a reformer would be sent by Allah at the head of every century ('ala ra'si kulli mi'a) to reform Islam by purifying it of impurities and innovation - Abdul Qadir Jilani et-al did exactly this.
Sirajul Haq Khan, Woodford Green, UK
The medievalists have about as much to do with true Islam as the extremists which the Professor rightly condemns.
Muqbool, London, UK
I can clearly see the West has gained all by losing it faith. The faith in West is by name only. Churches are empty, prostitution, drugs, crimes, taxes and hate are their highest level.
The West think they are rich whereas if Middle East don't provide them oil they will ruin.
Hence think agian!!!!
Samar, London, UK
Did Judeo-Christian civilisation really achieve moral superiority because of the reformation? The death toll from the war in Iraq and the 60 year genocide against the Palestinian people begs to differ.
Musa Sami, Guildford, Surrey
Measured words of truth are always welcomed, however Professor Kung, self-acclaimed expert of Abrahamic faiths is in error by asserting that the faith of Islam is stuck in the Middle Ages. Fault Muslims but not the faith that granted Women rights that were afforded by the West mere decades ago.
Mubashar Ahmed, Southall, UK
Poohan, a 'reformation,' is not 'changing' something. It is possible for the Holy Quran to be perfect and protected by Allah - but for Muslims, over time, to distort, misrepresent, lose understanding of its teachings and begin to self-destruct, indeed the the Holy Prophet (pbuh) foretold this time
Ali Khan, Wiltshire, UK
Kung is a heretic and should not be the "go to " guy to get a Catholic perspective.
Kramo, Cleveland, USA
Fight those who believe not in God nor the Last Day, nor hold that forbidden which hath been forbidden by God and His Apostle, nor hold the religion of truth even if they are of the Poeple of the Book...until they pay the tax and agree to submit (Quran 9:5&29)
Can we change those bits, Poohan?
KathyC, London,
Poohan, your attitude is why Muslim countries remain some of the backwaters of the world relying on imported foreign technology. As long as you make science subservient to religious scripture you will never be advanced enough to defend your countries, and that is why the west will always triumph.
Daniel, Mancheester, England
"He also sets out what the three religions have in common, such as injunctions against murder, respect for life..."
Hardly a cause for self-congratulation, or even surprise. Do not non-"Abrahamic" religions also have these injunctions? Do not humanists?
Nelson, London,
In general in many ways he is correct about the presumption of the state of the Islamic peoples, but he fails to acknowledge Islam and politics are two distinct enitities. To label Islam as 'stuck' is incorrect, for Islam followed in true faith moves with the times and far more modern than thought
mak, Birmingham, UK
Does the Professor know that Islam is the only Abrahamic religion which believes in ALL the Abrahamic prophets. How is that for "prejudice" ?
Muslims believe in all Prophets and Messengers.
( Adam, Moses, Jesus, Muhammad... )
People from every race, ethnicity, colour or creed can be Muslims.
jayil, london, uk
"whether Islam is even capable of adapting to a post-modern world in the way that Christianity and Judaism have done."
Or how about adpting your *modern* ideologies with Islam instead? If you can't follow it then stop changing religion for your needs...change yourself for religion instead.
Poohan, Toronto, Canada
All religions are stuck in the Middle Ages - contributing enormously to social strife and impeding social progress. There can never be enduring harmony for mankind until this detesable brainwashing is outlawed.
Sean, Coventry, UK
LOL ... a little slow on the uptake in just now recognizing this. Islam is about 500 years overdue for a renaissance and reformation from its current ideological setting of the 15th century.
Greg, St. Louis, USA
Interesting how this piece is juxtaposed with a picture of Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad ('Return of the Caliphate') who led the very reformation in Islam that Prof Kung and others like Salman Rushdie have called for. Visit www.alislam.org for more on a very different yet exemplary community of Muslims
Ahmad, Birmingham, UK
"it has never undergone a serious religious reformation"
And that is Precisely the reason for Islam ?
God sent you Torah and Gospel but you changed it , Qur'an is now protected by Allah (means god in arabic) from change.
Its simple: It was made perfect, no changes required :)
Poohan, Toronto, Canada