Islamic discourse between the constraints of the past and the challenges of the future

Authors

  • Dr. Nizar Naji Muhammed

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.57026/mjhr.v2i1.30

Abstract

Today, the Islamic world has been divided into conflicting and conflicting parties, each party claiming its right to lead the Islamic world. One party wants to return to the nation’s exemplary past, that past in which Islamic civilization flourished and tightened its grip on vast areas of the world, and the owners of this trend reject everything related to the civilization coming from the West. As it leads to moral decay and the destruction of authentic Islamic values.

 On the contrary, there is another party that wants to be freed from that past and leave its tragedies that have only brought calamities, wars, violence and backwardness to the Islamic world, claiming that the nation suffers these days is nothing but the result of its adherence to that inheritance and its failure to join the development process taking place in the Western world. These values and cultural heritage, and this is what will make the countries of the Islamic world with the refineries of backward and conflicting countries, and this intellectual conflict necessitated the existence of an Islamic discourse calling for peace and unity, bearing in mind our contemporary reality that the Islamic nation is going through

Published

2022-04-13

How to Cite

[1]
م. د. نزار ناجي محمد, “Islamic discourse between the constraints of the past and the challenges of the future”, مِراس, vol. 2, no. 1, Apr. 2022.

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