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Is Gayness a Test from Allah? Typologies in Muslim Stances on Homosexuality

Levi Geir Eidhamar

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TypologySexual identitymedia_common.quotation_subjectReligious studiesIdentity (social science)IslamGender studiesTest (assessment)FeelingPolitical Science and International RelationsSociologyHomosexualityLesbianmedia_common

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The article presents a spectrum of views within Muslim discourse on questions such as: “Is non-hetero predilection congenital and as such created by God?,” “Are non-hetero feelings/actions sinful as such?,” “Should the authorities in Muslim states punish homosexual acts?,” “Should lesbian and gay Muslims marry partners of the opposite gender?” The stances presented are based on texts by Yusuf al-Qaradawi, Heba Gamal Kotb, Abdelwahab Bouhdiba, Amreen Jamal and Scott Siraj al-Haqq Kugle. Stances presented by various Muslim internet sites are also considered. The review is grouped into a four-way typology: strongly traditional; moderately traditional; moderately progressive; and strongly progressive. The second part of the article reflects on how non-hetero Muslims cope theoretically and practically with their religious and sexual identity. The various stances and practices are grouped into six types based on the correlation/tension between “right” (divinely revealed) and “good” (in a human sense): (i) rejec...

https://doi.org/10.1080/09596410.2013.869882