Written 40 years ago, Islam and Secularism is one of the most creative and original works of a Muslim thinker in the contemporary Muslim world.
In this book, what is contained in Chapter III was composed and completed during the month of Ramaḍān of 1395 (1975), and delivered as a Lecture under the same title to the International Islamic Conference held in April 1976 at the Royal Commonwealth Society, London, in conjunction with the.
Due to many circumstances which demanded the author\'s attention at home and ahmad, however, the Risalah has not yet been sent to the press.
Islam and Secularism is a development of ideas contained in the many paragraphs of another book in Malay entitled: Risalah Untuk Kaum Muslimin, which the author wrote and completed during the first few months of 1974.
This is a must-read for all Muslims and those concerned with the problems and effects of secularization in our world today.
Further, the appendix entitled, \'On Islamization: The Case of the Malay-Indonesian Archipelago\' is an actual explanation and application of the seminal ideas discussed in the book.
The rationale for the Islamization of contemporary knowledge and the establishment of a truly Islamic university was in fact provided for the first time in contemporary Muslim thought by this author long before the appearance of the present book, which explains these interconnected subjects more concisely.
Numerous original and profound ideas are contained in this book-arrived at chiefly through critical study of the Muslim tradition-such as the concepts of dīn, \'adl, ḥikmah, adab, ma\'nā, and ta\'dīb, and their significance in the development of an Islamic system of education.
Based on all the preceding explanation, the author proceeds to analyze the Muslim \'dilemma\' by declaring that it should be resolved primarily through what he calls the dewesternization of knowledge or, conversely, the islamization of contemporary knowledge, an original concept conceived and elucidated by the author for the past five decades.
All this is then contrasted in Chapter (IV) of the book entitled \'Islam: The Concept of Religion and the Foundation of Ethics and Morality\'.
The author deals with fundamental problems faced by contemporary Muslims and provides real solutions, beginning with a discussion on \'The Contemporary Western Christian Background\' in Chapter (I), followed by his analysis of the concepts (which he newly defines) of \'secular\', \'secularization\', and \'secularism\' in Chapter (II).
Written 40 years ago, Islam and Secularism is one of the most creative and original works of a Muslim thinker in the contemporary Muslim world