6.4.6 Interpretation of International Religious-Political Events
Tanzania is not an island; it is interconnected with the global world. Through globalization everything which is happening in the other side of the world touches Tanzania and Tanzanians. There is a transmission and transformation of global religious events in the Country. The researcher suggests that since Tanzania context is peculiar, the citizens should not adopt what is happening in the other places of the world without rationally and carefully analyzing the issue. Many a time, people have followed and acted on impulse to the things which do not affect their life directly in the Country. The most important thing here is to remember that as Tanzanians, we still have numerous problems which require attention, rather than jumping onto band wagons or something novel to the context of this Country.
6.4.7 Creation of Contextual Secularity in Tanzania
It has been seen in this study that, religion and politics have not been completely separated. Religion has been influencing politics of the Country and the vice versa. Therefore, the researcher recommends that religions should not be a driving force in political decisions, but commends that power of religion be brought to bear political issues because Tanzanians are religious people. If religion is used properly, it helps in creation of a peaceful Country.
Also religion, especially theism, should be upheld in the Country. This means that Tanzania secularity must be contextual. Since some of ideologies followed in Tanzania are either Western-Christian or Arab-Islam oriented, Tanzania should create its own religious and political philosophy which will not be a copy of any of the above.
Lastly, but not least in importance, the researcher would like to remark that, since Sharī’a implementation has never been uniform in the world, Muslims in Tanzania have the chance to implement Sharī’a. Sharī’a implementation in Tanzania should not be a copy of any Sharī’a implementation in the world. Tanzania is a peculiar context with exclusive historical, social and cultural backgrounds. Sharī’a implementation in Tanzania should be done in a way that it does not violate Human Rights and Country’s Constitution.
6.4.8 Further Research
Sharī’a implementation is very wide topic. There are still a lot to be studied concerning it in the Tanzania context beyond this study. According to the research the following areas are recommended for further studies: Applicability of “Twin toleration” in the Country as shown in this paper and as a way of accommodation of secularity and other non-secular tradition in the same Country.
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