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Islam and
the World: A Transformative Vision for Human Civilization
In an era marked by spiritual
crisis and moral confusion, Maulana Abul Hasan Ali Nadwi's Islam and the World offers a profound alternative vision for
understanding human history and civilization. This landmark work, translated
from Arabic by the distinguished scholar M. Asif Kidwai, presents one of the
most comprehensive and compelling
analyses of Islamic civilization's role in shaping humanity's destiny.
Nadwi begins by meticulously
documenting the civilizational darkness that characterized the sixth
century-a world dominated by the Roman and Persian empires, both of which had
descended into moral bankruptcy, social
injustice, and spiritual emptiness. Christianity had been corrupted beyond
recognition, reduced to meaningless rituals stripped of Christ's original
message. Hinduism in India perpetuated the dehumanizing
caste system while oscillating between life-denying asceticism and sensual
corruption. Humanity appeared to be hurtling toward self-destruction with no
apparent savior in sight.
Against this backdrop of universal crisis, Islam emerged as humanity's salvation. Nadwi
demonstrates how the Prophet Muhammad and his message revolutionized
civilization by establishing fundamental principles of human equality, social justice, intellectual freedom, and spiritual
development. The early Muslim community created a balanced civilization that honored both material progress and
transcendent values-a society where science flourished alongside spirituality,
where individual rights coexisted with social responsibility, and where diverse
peoples lived together with unprecedented harmony.
The book's most provocative
chapters present a bold critique of Western modernity. Despite impressive
scientific achievements, Nadwi argues that Western civilization has produced
societies characterized by spiritual
emptiness, moral relativism, social fragmentation, and environmental
destruction. The West's separation of ethics from divine guidance and
subordination of qualitative values to quantitative measurement has led
humanity into "a wilderness of fear, greed, loneliness, and spiritual
despair."
Yet Islam and the
World is ultimately optimistic and
forward-looking. Nadwi calls Muslims to rediscover their faith's
transformative power and shoulder once again the responsibility of moral and spiritual leadership for all
humanity. He argues that Islamic principles offer the foundation for a
genuinely balanced civilization that can address both material needs and
spiritual aspirations-providing humanity with an authentic alternative to
secular materialism.
This translation has made Nadwi's masterwork accessible to
English-speaking audiences worldwide, earning recognition as essential reading for anyone seeking to
understand Islamic worldviews, the challenges facing contemporary civilization,
and possibilities for human renewal grounded in transcendent principles.
the World: A Transformative Vision for Human Civilization
In an era marked by spiritual
crisis and moral confusion, Maulana Abul Hasan Ali Nadwi's Islam and the World offers a profound alternative vision for
understanding human history and civilization. This landmark work, translated
from Arabic by the distinguished scholar M. Asif Kidwai, presents one of the
most comprehensive and compelling
analyses of Islamic civilization's role in shaping humanity's destiny.
Nadwi begins by meticulously
documenting the civilizational darkness that characterized the sixth
century-a world dominated by the Roman and Persian empires, both of which had
descended into moral bankruptcy, social
injustice, and spiritual emptiness. Christianity had been corrupted beyond
recognition, reduced to meaningless rituals stripped of Christ's original
message. Hinduism in India perpetuated the dehumanizing
caste system while oscillating between life-denying asceticism and sensual
corruption. Humanity appeared to be hurtling toward self-destruction with no
apparent savior in sight.
Against this backdrop of universal crisis, Islam emerged as humanity's salvation. Nadwi
demonstrates how the Prophet Muhammad and his message revolutionized
civilization by establishing fundamental principles of human equality, social justice, intellectual freedom, and spiritual
development. The early Muslim community created a balanced civilization that honored both material progress and
transcendent values-a society where science flourished alongside spirituality,
where individual rights coexisted with social responsibility, and where diverse
peoples lived together with unprecedented harmony.
The book's most provocative
chapters present a bold critique of Western modernity. Despite impressive
scientific achievements, Nadwi argues that Western civilization has produced
societies characterized by spiritual
emptiness, moral relativism, social fragmentation, and environmental
destruction. The West's separation of ethics from divine guidance and
subordination of qualitative values to quantitative measurement has led
humanity into "a wilderness of fear, greed, loneliness, and spiritual
despair."
Yet Islam and the
World is ultimately optimistic and
forward-looking. Nadwi calls Muslims to rediscover their faith's
transformative power and shoulder once again the responsibility of moral and spiritual leadership for all
humanity. He argues that Islamic principles offer the foundation for a
genuinely balanced civilization that can address both material needs and
spiritual aspirations-providing humanity with an authentic alternative to
secular materialism.
This translation has made Nadwi's masterwork accessible to
English-speaking audiences worldwide, earning recognition as essential reading for anyone seeking to
understand Islamic worldviews, the challenges facing contemporary civilization,
and possibilities for human renewal grounded in transcendent principles.