TY - JOUR
T1 - Honour, purity and transgression
T2 - understanding blasphemy accusations and consequent violent action in Punjab, Pakistan
AU - Ashraf, Sana
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2018/1/2
Y1 - 2018/1/2
N2 - Since the incorporation of anti-blasphemy laws protecting the religious sentiments of the Muslim majority in the Pakistan Penal Code in the 1980s, Pakistan has seen several cases of extra-judicial killings, mob violence and vigilante action against the accused. Based on my fieldwork in Punjab, Pakistan, this paper deals with the meanings associated with blasphemy, and violent action that follows the accusations. Focusing on everyday interactions at a local level, I argue that certain understandings of the notions of honour, shame, purity, and transgression provide meaning as to what constitutes blasphemy and what are desirable courses of action to be taken in response to perceived blasphemy. I further demonstrate how public religious discourse is utilized to mobilize people, by actively legitimizing violence in the name of love, and framing as the hero–a true Muslim–one who can kill for the sake of love and hence is capable of preventing shame by defending the Prophet’s honour.
AB - Since the incorporation of anti-blasphemy laws protecting the religious sentiments of the Muslim majority in the Pakistan Penal Code in the 1980s, Pakistan has seen several cases of extra-judicial killings, mob violence and vigilante action against the accused. Based on my fieldwork in Punjab, Pakistan, this paper deals with the meanings associated with blasphemy, and violent action that follows the accusations. Focusing on everyday interactions at a local level, I argue that certain understandings of the notions of honour, shame, purity, and transgression provide meaning as to what constitutes blasphemy and what are desirable courses of action to be taken in response to perceived blasphemy. I further demonstrate how public religious discourse is utilized to mobilize people, by actively legitimizing violence in the name of love, and framing as the hero–a true Muslim–one who can kill for the sake of love and hence is capable of preventing shame by defending the Prophet’s honour.
KW - Ahmadis
KW - Christians
KW - Islam
KW - Pakistan
KW - blasphemy
KW - honour of Prophet
KW - minorities
KW - vigilantism
KW - violence
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85041223475&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/09584935.2018.1430745
DO - 10.1080/09584935.2018.1430745
M3 - Article
SN - 0958-4935
VL - 26
SP - 51
EP - 68
JO - Contemporary South Asia
JF - Contemporary South Asia
IS - 1
ER -