To Open or Close? COVID-19, Mosques and the Role of Religious Authority within the British Muslim Community : A Socio-Legal Analysis

Al-Astewani, Amin (2020) To Open or Close? COVID-19, Mosques and the Role of Religious Authority within the British Muslim Community : A Socio-Legal Analysis. Religions, 12 (1): 11. ISSN 2077-1444

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Abstract

A whirlwind of developments have unfolded in the UK since the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has subsequently instigated an intensely animated debate among British Muslim religious leaders about the contentious and sensitive topic of mosque closure, producing a rich and sophisticated spectrum of responses. These responses emerged within the dramatic global background of an imminent closure of Islam’s most cherished mosque to international pilgrims, namely the sacred precinct in Mekkah. The stakes were, therefore, high for British Muslim religious leaders considering mosque closure, facing the stark dilemma of compromising the sacrosanct status of the mosque and congregational worship in Islam or putting the lives of British Muslims in their hundreds of thousands at risk. This paper seeks to analyze the role of religious authority within the British Muslim community through the lens of the responses of the community’s religious leaders to the COVID-19 closure of mosques. It builds upon a Special Issue published by this journal on leadership, authority and representation in British Muslim communities. The issue of COVID-19 mosque closure in the UK presented an excellent case study for this paper’s analysis, manifesting as it does the dynamic way in which religious authority in the British Muslim community continues to evolve. This paper thus seeks to use this case-study to further enrich the literature on this topic.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Religions
Uncontrolled Keywords:
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Subjects:
?? covid-19british muslim communitybritish mosquesreligious authorityreligious leadershipislamic lawreligious studies ??
ID Code:
150247
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Deposited On:
05 Jan 2021 11:25
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Yes
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Published
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