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Mehrdad Alipour, "Negotiating Homosexuality in Islam: A Legal-hermeneutical Examination of Modern Shīʿī Discourse" (Brill, 2024)

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Apr 25, 2025
Mehrdad Alipour, a prominent scholar in Iranian and Islamic studies, tackles the intricate relationship between homosexuality and Islamic law. He explores whether Shīʿī frameworks can validate same-sex marriage and delves into historical interpretations of the story of Lot in the Qur'an. Alipour critically examines diverse Islamic texts, emphasizing the need for contemporary dialogue around sexual ethics. He advocates for a re-evaluation of traditional views, aiming to foster inclusivity and understanding of gender and sexuality within Islam.
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Alipour's Seminary Insights

  • Mehrdad Alipour recounts how serious Islamic legal texts on gender and sexuality contrast with dismissive attitudes in his seminary experience.
  • His discomfort with misogynistic humor fueled his later scholarly focus on these topics.
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Shia Legal Tradition’s Flexibility

  • The Shia legal tradition offers interpretive spaces to explore homosexuality beyond simple historical condemnations.
  • Alipour uses the traditional methodology of ijtihad to argue for flexibility in legal thought on modern sexual ethics.
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Homosexuality as a Modern Concept

  • The concept of homosexuality is modern and distinct from various classical Islamic categories of same-sex behavior.
  • Pre-modern categories often involved non-consensual or hierarchical relations, unlike modern consensual, egalitarian homosexuality.
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