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“This difference between Eastern and Western education can be traced to the disparity that divides Muslim immigrants from their children. Islamic cultures tend to establish people of high status as authorities whereas the authority in Western culture is reason itself. These alternative seats of…” quote by Nabeel Qureshi
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““This difference between Eastern and Western education can be traced to the disparity that divides Muslim immigrants from their children. Islamic cultures tend to establish people of high status as authorities whereas the authority in Western culture is reason itself. These alternative seats of authority permeate the mind, determining the moral outlook of whole societies. When authority is derived from position rather than reason, the act of questioning leadership is dangerous because it has the potential to upset the system. Dissention is reprimanded and obedience in rewarded. Correct and incorrect courses of action are assessed socially, not individually. A person’s virtue is thus determined by how well he meets social expectations, not by an individual determination of right and wrong. Thus positional authority yields a society that determines right and wrong based on honor and shame. On the other hand, when authority is derived from reason, questions are welcome because critical examination sharpens the very basis of authority. Each person is expected to criticially examine his own course of action. Correct and incorrect courses of action are assessed individually. A person’s virtue is determined by whether he does what he knows to be right and wrong. Rational authority creates a society which determines right and wrong based on innocence and guilt. Much of the West’s inability to understand the East stems from the paradigmatic schism between honor/ shame cultures and innocence/ guilt cultures. Of course, the matter is quite complex, and elements of both paradigms are present in both the East and the West. But the honor/ shame spectrum is the operative paradigm that drives the East and it is hard for Westerners to understand.””

Nabeel Qureshi

About This Quote

Source Essay: Comparative Cultural Analysis, 2015

Contrasts Eastern honor‑shame authority with Western rational authority, linking them to moral reasoning and social obedience.

In simple terms: East relies on status‑based authority; West on reason‑based authority.

Key Takeaway

Recognize how cultural authority shapes moral judgments.

Themes

culture honor shame authority reason morality

Mood

analytical critical thoughtful

Type

philosophical sociological

When to use this quote

  • immigrant families
  • education policy
  • intercultural dialogue
  • social integration
  • conflict resolution

Key Concepts

social hierarchy moral psychology cultural relativism

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does your own cultural background influence your view of authority?
  • Can societies blend honor and rationality without conflict?
A Different Perspective

Overgeneralizing cultures can ignore internal diversity and hybrid models.

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