اسلامی فکر و تہذیب، تشکیل جدید و احیاء کے لیےمولانا ابو الحسن ندوی کی فکر سے استفادہ کا طریقہ کار

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Dr. Abdul Ghaffar,Dr. Tanveer Qasim

Abstract

Maulana Abul Hasan Nadwi Atim was a thinker, reformer, thinker, historian, scholar of religion. His thought and analysis were moderate and balanced. He analyzed Islamic and Western civilization on the basis of deep study, and did not allow nihilism to arise in it. He highlighted the aspects of universality, universality and perpetuity of Islamic civilization with arguments. Some clear words from the West, Maulana has written in these books how it is possible to modernize Islamic thought and civilization and how Western civilization can be used. Its salient principles and how Muslims should behave about it. He has proposed another plan of action for the Muslim Ummah through the understanding of the West in an analytical style that the strength of faith must be strengthened, therefore distrust, feelings of inferiority and spiritual weakness must be abandoned, and one must realize one's position because the Ummah The Muslim Ummah is a call and the Ummah is good, Islam commands the conquest of the universe, the West can be used in the pursuit of sciences and arts in scientific and material development, religion does not interfere with it, and adopted it as an intellectual process. Because a civilization can benefit from the knowledge and cultural heritage before it. The Muslim Ummah has to create dynamism and abandon the status quo. Adhering to the words and spirit of Islamic texts, the work of interpretation and interpretation must be done according to the Muslim principles of ijtihad. Much effort has been made to clarify what the mechanism might be.

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How to Cite
Dr. Abdul Ghaffar,Dr. Tanveer Qasim. (2024). اسلامی فکر و تہذیب، تشکیل جدید و احیاء کے لیےمولانا ابو الحسن ندوی کی فکر سے استفادہ کا طریقہ کار. Harf-O-Sukhan, 8(3), 1-14. Retrieved from https://harf-o-sukhan.com/index.php/Harf-o-sukhan/article/view/1579