Globalization and Muslim Identity: Challenges and Prospects
Globalization, though not a new phenomenon for the Muslim world, holds added significance in view of the position it is assuming as a framework for the re-ordering of the world. The speed, the spread and the scope of contemporary globalization, in the wake of revolutionary technological advancements, have turned the planet into a village. Relations between communities and nations are being redefined.
Globalization is not new. As far the Muslim ummah is concerned, its existence is based on certain universal values, articles of faith, and principles, which provide the intellectual and conceptual foundations for globalization. The Muslims believe in Allah, the Lord of the worlds and the creator of the heavens and the earth. They believe in all the prophets of Allah and the Qur'an testifies that these prophets and their followers belong to one ummah.
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