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'Stop quoting Quran, start reading it'

TimePublished on Mon, Dec 18, 2006 at 20:58, Updated on Mon, Dec 18, 2006 at 21:06 in World section

TagsTags: Islam, Muslims , Paris


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Paris: Rachid Benzine wishes Muslims would stop quoting the Quran and start reading it.

The young French academic said many Christians and Jews read their scriptures with a critical eye, adapting reading to the modern world but Muslims read theirs literally and quote it to justify rules that may no longer apply to lives today.

Doesn't this play into the hands of fundamentalists who want to impose a narrow view of Islam?

"We cite Quranic verses left and right to justify everything and nothing," said Benzine, who teaches Quranic hermeneutics - the discipline of interpreting texts - at the Institute of Political Studies in Aix-en-Provence.

In debates about Islam, he says, the Quran has become "a text of slogans, a supermarket" for adversaries to choose quotes to impose what they think is the only valid reading.

"No interpretation can pretend to be the only right one," insists Benzine, whose 2004 book The New Thinkers of Islam highlights the work of Muslim reformers. He plans to publish a book on interpreting the Quran in 2008.

With his towering athletic build and MP3 ear plugs, Benzine, 35, looks anything but a scriptural scholar as he arrives at a Starbucks cafe in Paris to talk about the Quran.

But before long he is deconstructing the Hebrew Bible, citing Protestant theologians and quoting modern philosophers to show how Muslims can take a fresh approach to the Quran.

His approach sometimes upsets his Muslim students. "Last year, there were young women who had tears in their eyes. But as they follow along, they see how it can be liberating."

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