Some very good points made- rather than deal with the problems head on within our communities and societies some prefer to live in the past or romanticised version of the past khilafa-to not do anything now or take any meaningful action. Interesting points- through empowerment and actions things will change. Jazakamullah for your post.
Some very good points made- rather than deal with the problems head on within our communities and societies some prefer to live in the past or romanticised version of the past khilafa-to not do anything now or take any meaningful action. Interesting points- through empowerment and actions things will change. Jazakamullah for your post.
Jazak Allah Khayr for reading! I've also posted a thread in the chat for people to discuss further: https://open.substack.com/chat/posts/8510bbdc-7bee-461a-9b7c-ac2a5b9345ec
Interesting take.
I think you should take this idea further, perhaps exploring the impact of nationalism on regionalising Muslim thought and limiting their growth.
Can you elaborate? How does it regionalise Muslim thought and how does it limit their growth?