Islamic Renaissance : The Real Task Ahead
Dr. Israr Ahmad
Narrateur M. Sajeda Akhter
Maison d'édition: Dar Ul Thaqafah Studios
Synopsis
The book "Islamic Renaissance: The Real Task Ahead" by Dr. Israr Ahmad discusses the dominance of Western thought and culture in the present age and its impact on the Islamic world. The author emphasizes the need for a revival of faith as a necessary precondition for an Islamic renaissance. He criticizes the interpretation of Islam by various Islamic movements, stating that they have focused too much on the practical aspects of life and neglected the spiritual and metaphysical aspects of the religion. The book proposes a blueprint for action, suggesting the establishment of an organization for the mass dissemination and exposition of the Qur'anic message. This organization would work towards reviving and revitalizing the faith of Muslims and provide practical training and guidance for those who respond to its call. Additionally, the book suggests the establishment of a Qur'anic research academy to educate and train young scholars in both modern knowledge and Qur'anic wisdom. The author emphasizes the importance of an academic movement that combines critical study of human thought with a deep understanding of the Qur'an. He argues that this movement should refute Western thought and root out its civilization and culture through reasoned presentations of Islamic beliefs and strong refutations of atheistic and materialistic philosophies. The book also calls for the development of a new Islamic philosophical theology that incorporates the findings of modern sciences into the framework of Islamic beliefs. Overall, the book highlights the need for a comprehensive revival of Islam that encompasses both faith and practical aspects of life. It emphasizes the importance of education, research, and dissemination of the Qur'anic message in order to bring about an Islamic renaissance.
Durée: environ une heure (00:54:54) Date de publication: 10/04/2024; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —