In:Humour in the Beginning: Religion, humour and laughter in formative stages of Christianity, Islam, Buddhism and Judaism
Edited by Roald Dijkstra and Paul van der Velde
[Topics in Humor Research 10] 2022
► pp. 145–154
Humour and its ethics
Reflections from the early Islamic era
Published online: 27 October 2022
https://doi.org/10.1075/thr.10.12has
https://doi.org/10.1075/thr.10.12has
Abstract
Today Islam appears to many to be a stiffly austere religion that denigrates humour, but in its
earliest phase of development it endorsed humour and set guidelines in accordance with the teachings of the Qur’an and
the Sunnah. Islam encourages humour of the positive kind and discourages the humour, which becomes a tool for
insulting people. This paper aims to discuss the permissible and forbidden kinds of humour, its need, benefits, and
specifications along with its assigned place in medieval Islamic heritage. This paper focuses on the ethics of humour
and Muslim responses to it and argues that humour needs to be incorporated in communication for a more tolerant and
enlightened society.
Article outline
- Background
- The status of humour in sharia
- Humour in the Qur’an and its religious and social values
- Humour in prophetic traditions
- Some limitations
- Recommendations
- Concluding remarks
Notes Bibliography
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