Islamic apocalyptic literature and extremism: Contextual reading of hadiths on the Mahdi with special reference to Sri Lanka

Like any other religious community, the apocalyptic literature in Muslim society has become a source of pessimism instead of optimism. The extremists who conducted a series of suicide attacks on religious places and hotels in Sri Lanka in 2019 justified their violent activities, referring to apocaly...

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Main Authors: Ramzy, Mohammad Ismath, Saad, Rahimi Md, Gunaratna, Rohan
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spelling my.um.eprints.471082024-11-28T04:29:54Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/47108/ Islamic apocalyptic literature and extremism: Contextual reading of hadiths on the Mahdi with special reference to Sri Lanka Ramzy, Mohammad Ismath Saad, Rahimi Md Gunaratna, Rohan BP Islam. Bahaism. Theosophy, etc L Education (General) Like any other religious community, the apocalyptic literature in Muslim society has become a source of pessimism instead of optimism. The extremists who conducted a series of suicide attacks on religious places and hotels in Sri Lanka in 2019 justified their violent activities, referring to apocalyptic literature that prophesied the advance of Mahdi. These extremists misunderstood the hadiths on the Mahdi and intended to create instability in the world to accelerate his coming to resolve the present issues of Muslims. This research studied the relevant hadiths quoted by the extremists to kill innocent people and explored their meaning. The contextual analysis method has been employed to extract the meaning of these hadiths. This research shows that the extremists have misinterpreted these hadiths and used the Islamic apocalyptic literature out of context. The socio-political context of the usage of these hadiths further elaborates the change that has taken place in the understanding of their purpose throughout history. Therefore, this research recommends that Muslim religious and social leaders review interpretation traditions and educate young people to adopt socio-political and historical contexts to understand Islamic apocalyptic literature, mainly hadiths, to protect young people from extremism and radicalism. International Islamic University Malaysia 2024 Article PeerReviewed Ramzy, Mohammad Ismath and Saad, Rahimi Md and Gunaratna, Rohan (2024) Islamic apocalyptic literature and extremism: Contextual reading of hadiths on the Mahdi with special reference to Sri Lanka. Al-Shajarah, 29 (1). ISSN 1394-6870, DOI https://doi.org/10.31436/shajarah.v29i1.1823 <https://doi.org/10.31436/shajarah.v29i1.1823>. https://journals.iium.edu.my/shajarah/index.php/shaj/article/view/1823 10.31436/shajarah.v29i1.1823
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topic BP Islam. Bahaism. Theosophy, etc
L Education (General)
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L Education (General)
Ramzy, Mohammad Ismath
Saad, Rahimi Md
Gunaratna, Rohan
Islamic apocalyptic literature and extremism: Contextual reading of hadiths on the Mahdi with special reference to Sri Lanka
description Like any other religious community, the apocalyptic literature in Muslim society has become a source of pessimism instead of optimism. The extremists who conducted a series of suicide attacks on religious places and hotels in Sri Lanka in 2019 justified their violent activities, referring to apocalyptic literature that prophesied the advance of Mahdi. These extremists misunderstood the hadiths on the Mahdi and intended to create instability in the world to accelerate his coming to resolve the present issues of Muslims. This research studied the relevant hadiths quoted by the extremists to kill innocent people and explored their meaning. The contextual analysis method has been employed to extract the meaning of these hadiths. This research shows that the extremists have misinterpreted these hadiths and used the Islamic apocalyptic literature out of context. The socio-political context of the usage of these hadiths further elaborates the change that has taken place in the understanding of their purpose throughout history. Therefore, this research recommends that Muslim religious and social leaders review interpretation traditions and educate young people to adopt socio-political and historical contexts to understand Islamic apocalyptic literature, mainly hadiths, to protect young people from extremism and radicalism.
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author Ramzy, Mohammad Ismath
Saad, Rahimi Md
Gunaratna, Rohan
author_facet Ramzy, Mohammad Ismath
Saad, Rahimi Md
Gunaratna, Rohan
author_sort Ramzy, Mohammad Ismath
title Islamic apocalyptic literature and extremism: Contextual reading of hadiths on the Mahdi with special reference to Sri Lanka
title_short Islamic apocalyptic literature and extremism: Contextual reading of hadiths on the Mahdi with special reference to Sri Lanka
title_full Islamic apocalyptic literature and extremism: Contextual reading of hadiths on the Mahdi with special reference to Sri Lanka
title_fullStr Islamic apocalyptic literature and extremism: Contextual reading of hadiths on the Mahdi with special reference to Sri Lanka
title_full_unstemmed Islamic apocalyptic literature and extremism: Contextual reading of hadiths on the Mahdi with special reference to Sri Lanka
title_sort islamic apocalyptic literature and extremism: contextual reading of hadiths on the mahdi with special reference to sri lanka
publisher International Islamic University Malaysia
publishDate 2024
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/47108/
https://journals.iium.edu.my/shajarah/index.php/shaj/article/view/1823
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