Journal of Islamic and Social Studies (JISS)
Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Journal of Islamic and Social Studies

A Critical Muslim Perspective on Liberal Democracy: Malek Bennabi, Social Justice and Religious Ethics

Belhaj, Abdessamad (Unknown)



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Publish Date
04 Mar 2025

Abstract

Malek Bennabi (1905–1973), a well-known Muslim reformist from Algeria, offered one of the most thoughtful and rational criticisms of liberal democracy within the broad framework of Muslim political theory. At the same time, he supported the political freedom that liberal democracy fostered. Bennabi identified three problems with liberal democracy. First, the theory and the reality of freedom diverge because liberal democracies both offer and deny their citizens the freedom that is guaranteed by constitutions and human rights declarations. Second, large private interest groups benefit from liberal democracies at the expense of the majority of citizens. Third, liberal democracies are vulnerable to class conflict as the divide widens between political and social principles leading to revolutions or coups that bring about socialist governments which reduce political freedoms. This article discusses Bennabi's views on Islam and democracy, including his criticism of liberal democracy for lacking social security and his view of democracy as freedom of choice and from want.

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jiss

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Religion Humanities Law, Crime, Criminology & Criminal Justice Social Sciences

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JISS (Journal of Islamic and Social Studies) is an open-access and peer-reviewed journal. JISS will disseminate current and original articles from researchers and practitioners on various contemporary Islamic and social issues: Islam and the state, Islamic social movements, Islam and gender, Islam ...