[eBook]Malaysia’s Fatwa Institution: Reform or Relic?
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ISBN: 9789815361292
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- Educational trajectories, jurisprudential affiliations and political interests decisively influence the outlooks of individual muftis, often provoking debates and controversies within society.
- Personal experiences and religious leanings of muftis shape fatwas, and these are subject to critique, sometimes eroding public confidence in both the mufti and the fatwa institution. Sustaining legitimacy requires self-reflection and forward-looking reinterpretation.
- More studies are needed that examine both past and present muftis, focusing on their backgrounds, political affiliations, theological orientations, contributions to Islamic development, and the structural or situational constraints that circumscribe their authority.
- Comparative analysis of six states reveals distinct orientations: Perlis with its Ahlus Sunnah identity, Perak with monarchy-linked traditionalism, Sabah with relative independence, and urban centres like Selangor, Penang and the Federal Territories, where multi-religious contexts might demand flexibility but remain tethered to conventional training. Despite perceptions of conservatism, muftis can develop context-sensitive jurisprudence, as illustrated by the Mufti of Sabah’s Fiqh Sabahi. The trajectory of Islamic development in Malaysia hinges on the adaptability and willingness of the mufti institution to transcend rigid traditionalism.
Format: Ebook
Number of Pages: 44
Publication Date: 22/11/2025
Imprint: ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute
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