Islam's Response to Contemporary Issues


Table of ContentsTitleCopyrightAbout the AuthorForeword to the Present EditionPreface to the First EditionIntroductionAbsence of PeaceIslam’s Contribution to World Peace1. Inter-Religious PeaceReligious Values Have Become RedundantUniversality of ProphethoodAll Prophets Are EqualCan Rank be Different if Authenticity is Equal?Salvation Cannot Be Monopolised by Any Single ReligionPromotion of Harmony and Mutual Respect Amongst ReligionsThe Universality ConceptIslam Is a Universal ReligionInstruments of Struggle—No CompulsionSurvival of the FittestFreedom of SpeechLiberty and Emancipation in the Context of the Contemporary WorldBlasphemyInter-Religious CooperationConclusion2. Social PeaceContemporary Social OrderTwo Climates of Social OrderVanity of a Materialistic Society and Its Ultimate DestinationRejection of Life to ComeFour Characteristics of a Materialistic SocietyAccountabilityIslamic Social ClimateFundamentals of an Islamic SocietyChastitySegregation of SexesThe Dawn of a New Age in Women’s RightsEqual Rights for WomenPolygamyCare of the AgedThe Future GenerationWasteful, Vain Pursuits DiscouragedBridling of DesiresBuilding of Trust and Inviolability of Trusts and TreatiesEradication of Evil—A Collective ResponsibilityDo’s and Don’tsDO’SDON’TSRejection of Racialism3. Socio-Economic PeaceEconomic Justice under Capitalism, Socialism and IslamSpending in a Good Cause Even in AdversitySpending in the Cause of the PoorGratitudeNo Human Reward for FavoursBeggingWhat Can Be Given in Charity?Giving Openly and SecretlySocial ResponsibilitiesAn Example from Early IslamExtended Boundaries of ExpenditureService to OthersProhibition of Drinking and Gambling4. Economic PeaceEconomic Philosophies of Capital­ism, Communism and IslamCapitalismScientific SocialismIslamic ConceptFour Characteristics of a Capitalist SocietyCapitalism Ultimately Leads to DestructionThe Changing Economic OrderIslamic Economic SystemZakatProhibition of InterestHigh Interest Rates in BritainOther Evils of InterestInterest as a Threat to PeaceProhibition of Hoarding of WealthSimple LifestyleMatrimonial ExpenseAccepting Invitations from The PoorModeration in Eating HabitsBorrowing MoneyEconomic Class DifferencesIslamic Law of InheritanceProhibition of BriberyCommercial EthicsBasic NeedsWorship as a Means of Economic UnityInternational Obligations5. Political PeacePolitical Peace Has to Be Carefully Examined at the National and International LevelNo Outright Condemnation of Any Political SystemMonarchyDefining DemocracyIslamic Definition of DemocracyTwo Pillars of Islamic Concept of DemocracyMutual Consultation PreferredThe Confusion as to the True Nature of Islamic GovernmentDivine AuthorityMullahismDivided Loyalties between the State and the ReligionShould Religion Have Exclusive Legislative Authority?Islamic StatecraftInternational Relations—The Principle of Absolute Justice Equally Applicable to AllThe Role of the United Nations Organisation6. Individual PeaceTo Be at Peace with OneselfVying with One Another in Good DeedsLove Between Kith and KinServing OthersSeeking the Pleasure of GodA Constant Awareness of Other Human BeingsA Wider Sphere of Loving CareThe Object of Man’s CreationWithout God, There Can Be No PeaceIndex