Iranian prof who "Islamized" Iran's universities now teetering on the edge of heresy

Soroush appears to be calling for genuine reform -- and note that it is by rejecting a literal understanding of many key Islamic texts, just as discussed here. And of course some are following the predictable path and calling for his death, although he has received aid on that score from an unexpected source: Ayatollah Khamenei.

"Who Wrote the Koran?," by Mohammad Ayatollahi Tabaar in the New York Times, December 5 (thanks to Bill):

For more than two decades, Abdulkarim Soroush has been Iran’s leading public intellectual. Deeply versed in Islamic theology and mysticism, he was chosen by Ayatollah Khomeini to “Islamicize” Iran’s universities, only to eventually turn against the theocratic state. He paid a price for his dissidence. Vigilantes and other government-supported elements disrupted his widely attended lectures in Iran, beat him and reportedly nearly assassinated him. In a country where intellectuals are often treated like rock stars, Soroush has been venerated and reviled for his outspoken support of religious pluralism and democracy. Now he has taken one crucial step further. Shuttling from university to university in Europe and the U.S., Soroush is sending shock waves through Iran’s clerical establishment.

The recent controversy began about eight months ago, after Soroush spoke with a Dutch reporter about one of Islam’s most sensitive issues: the divine origin of the Koran. Muslims have long believed that their holy book was transmitted word for word by God through the Prophet Muhammad. In the interview, however, Soroush made explicit his alternative belief that the Koran was a “prophetic experience.” He told me that the prophet “was at the same time the receiver and the producer of the Koran or, if you will, the subject and the object of the revelation.” Soroush said that “when you read the Koran, you have to feel that a human being is speaking to you, i.e. the words, images, rules and regulations and the like all are coming from a human mind.” He added, “This mind, of course, is special in the sense that it is imbued with divinity and inspired by God.”

This is closer to the Christian idea of inspiration than to the orthodox Islamic idea that Allah dictated the Qur'an to Muhammad through the angel Gabriel.

As Soroush’s words spread thanks to the Internet, Iran’s grand ayatollahs entered the battlefield. In their rebuttal, the clerics pointed to the Koranic verses that state “this is a book we have sent down to you (O Muhammad).” They ask, Don’t these verses imply that God is the revealer and Muhammad the receiver? They also point out that there were times when Muhammad waited impatiently for the revelation to come to him and that in more than 300 cases the prophet is commanded to tell his people to do one thing or another. This demonstrates, the argument goes, that the commands are coming from elsewhere rather than from the heart or the mind of the prophet himself.

Soroush, in turn, responds by saying that the prophet was no parrot. Rather, Soroush told me, he was like a bee who produces honey itself, even though the mechanism for making the honey is placed in him by God. This is “the example the Koran itself sets,” says Soroush, citing the Koran: “And your Lord inspired to the bee: take for yourself among the mountains, houses . . . then eat from all the fruits . . . there emerges from their bellies a drink . . . in which there is healing for people.”

Soroush has been described as a Muslim Luther, but unlike the Protestant reformer, he is no literalist about holy books. His work more closely resembles that of the 19th-century German scholars who tried to understand the Bible in its original context. Case in point: when a verse in the Koran or a saying attributed to Muhammad refers to cutting off a thief’s hand or stoning to death for adultery, it only tells us the working rules and regulations of the prophet’s era. Today’s Muslims are not obliged to follow in these footsteps if they have more humane means at their disposal.

Soroush’s latest views have not endeared him to the powerful conservative wing of Iran’s establishment. Some have accused him of heresy, which is punishable by death. There have been demonstrations by clerics in Qom, the religious capital of Iran, against his recent work. But Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, unexpectedly warned against feeding the controversy. He said those who are employing “philosophy or pseudo-philosophy” to “pervert the nation’s mind” should not be dealt with “by declaring apostasy and anger” but rather countered with the “religious truths” that will falsify their arguments....

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Soroush seems to be doing precisely what Dr. Spencer has said is required to end the association between Islam and terrorism in the long run. He must therefore be an Islamophobe.

Yeah, with Soroush on board, we now have like 17 Muslims who support reform -- out of 1.2 billion.

Only a fool would believe the existence of Soroush and others like him means we can let our guard down. But the fact that these people exist should be seen as a positive sign. Each and every voice that weakens the solidarity of the ummah is welcome.

Soroush, citing the Koran: “And your Lord inspired to the bee: take for yourself among the mountains, houses . . . then eat from all the fruits . . . there emerges from their bellies a drink . . . in which there is healing for people.”

I hope Muslims are aware of how ignorant Allah shows himself to be: this is not the way bees make honey! (http://www.pa.msu.edu/sciencet/ask_st/073097.html )
They don’t eat fruit and suck up goodies from houses. Honey also doesn’t heal anything.

Allah is also unaware that semen is produced in & discharged from the testicles:

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YUSUFALI: Now let man but think from what he is created!
PICKTHAL: So let man consider from what he is created.
SHAKIR: So let man consider of what he is created:

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YUSUFALI: He is created from a drop emitted-
PICKTHAL: He is created from a gushing fluid
SHAKIR: He is created of water pouring forth,
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YUSUFALI: Proceeding from between the backbone and the ribs:
PICKTHAL: That issued from between the loins and ribs.
SHAKIR: Coming from between the back and the ribs.

From between the backbone and the ribs?!

One of the many reasons I say Muhammad was an obvious con man who kept his cult going only through terror, death threats and spreading some of the loot (including women & girls) around.
Wakeup Muslims.

” should not be dealt with “by declaring apostasy and anger” but rather countered with the “religious truths” that will falsify their arguments....

perhaps they should ask the good Coptic priest Botros about those truths.

Soroush's attempt to make a cosmic sow's ear (Mohammad, the warlord, pedophile, terrorist, thief, plagiarist, murderer and despot) into a theological silk purse is a fool's game.

He should simply recognize that there are far better models for a decent life- like Jesus, the Buddha, Lao Tse, Bahubali, Epictetus, and scores of others throughout history, than a backward desert killer.

So much energy~ spent on a basically rotten structure~ which could be devoted to improving and educating the world in practical ways (medicine, technology, literature, art, music, science, et al) is the tragedy that is Islamic studies, and apologistics.

How interesting that Ayatollah Khamenei does not try to crush the debate...That is encouraging. Iran has been a laboratory for a sort of pure Islam, and many Muslims there are learning from bitter experience what horrors and evils that entails.

Good luck to Soroush. He's going to have a tough time with the circular arguments of Islam. ("God spoke through Muhammad to write the Qur'an, making it the literal word of God. How do we know it's true? Because it says so in the Qur'an.)

If he gets killed, he'd have deserved it for his role in Islamizing Iran's universities. I have zero sympathy for him now, after his damage is done.