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Islamic law Quote by John R. Bradley

“Because Islam is so tightly bound up with Acehnese exceptionalism, it has since the introduction of Islamic law become the territory’s version of political correctness. There is no public forum where its tenets may be safely challenged. Aceh is never going to be in a position to divest itself of…” quote by John R. Bradley
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““Because Islam is so tightly bound up with Acehnese exceptionalism, it has since the introduction of Islamic law become the territory’s version of political correctness. There is no public forum where its tenets may be safely challenged. Aceh is never going to be in a position to divest itself of Islamic law without the implausible scenario of a violent revolution by secularists. Or to put it another way: Aceh has taken an impeccably democratic decision to divest itself of all future opportunities for democratic change. So what if the pious majority are comfortable having a bully around who tells them to behave as they would anyway, with a little ducking and diving to sidestep the law of the land? The question, rather, must be whether the setup offers sufficient space for those—albeit a small minority of some 40,000 non-Muslims21 and a handful of educationally privileged people—who wish to live their lives differently, who consider it beneath them, as any citizen of San Francisco would, to duck and dive in order to go about their harmless pursuits. And the answer is that it does not. Another””

John R. Bradley

About This Quote

Political structures that suppress dissent limit minority freedoms, making true democratic change impossible.

In simple terms: Repressive laws block minority voices and democratic progress.

Key Takeaway

Advocate for inclusive spaces and legal reform.

Themes

politics human rights democracy

Mood

critical urgent

Type

analytical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • activism
  • policy advocacy
  • community organizing
  • education reform

Key Concepts

authoritarianism minority rights legal reform

Questions to Reflect On

  • What avenues exist for minorities to express dissent safely?
  • How can external allies support internal reform?
A Different Perspective

Change may require more than dialogue; entrenched power can resist reform.

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