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INTRODUCTION
Mankind today is on the brink of a precipice, not because
of the danger of complete annihilation which is hanging over
its head-this being just a symptom and not the real disease
-but because humanity is devoid of those vital values which
are necessary not only for its healthy development but also
for its real progress. Even the Western world realises that
Western civilization is unable to present any healthy values for
the guidance of mankind. It knows that it does not possess
anything which will satisfy its own conscience and justify its
existence.
Democracy in the West has become infertile to such an
extent that it is borrowing from the systems of the Eastern
bloc, especially in the economic system, under the name of
socialism. It is the same with the Eastern bloc. Its social theories,
foremost among which is Marxism, in the beginning attracted
not only a large number of people from the East but also from
the West, as it was a way of life based on a creed. But now
Marxism is defeated on the plane of thought, and if it is
stated that not a single nation in the world is truly Marxist,
it will not be an exaggeration. On the whole this theory conflicts with man's
nature and its needs. This ideology prospers
only in a degenerate society or in a society which has become
cowed as a result of some form of prolonged dictatorship.
But now, even under these circumstances, its materialistic
economic system is failing, although this was the only foundation on which its
structure was based. Russia, which is the
leader of the communist countries, is itself suffering from shortages of food.
Although during the times of the Tsars Russia
used to produce surplus food, it now has to import food from
abroad and has to sell its reserves of gold for this purpose.
The main reason for this is the failure of the system of collective farming, or,
one can say, the failure of a system which
is against human nature.
It is essential for mankind to have new leadership!
The leadership of mankind by Western man is now on the
decline, not because Western culture has become poor materially or because its
economic and military power has become weak. The period of the Western system
has come to
an end primarily because it is deprived of those life-giving
values which enabled it to be the leader of mankind.
It is necessary for the new leadership to preserve and develop
the material fruits of the creative genius of Europe, and also
to provide mankind with such high ideals and values as have
so far remained undiscovered by mankind, and which will also
acquaint humanity with a way of life which is harmonious
with human nature, which is positive and constructive, and
which is practicable.
Islam is the only System which possesses these values and
this way of life.
The period of the resurgence of science has also come to
an end. This period, which began with the Renaissance in the
sixteenth century after Christ and reached its zenith in the
eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, does not possess a reviving
spirit.
All nationalistic and chauvinistic ideologies which have appeared in modern
times, and all the movements and theories
derived from them, have also lost their vitality. In short, all
man-made individual or collective theories have proved to
be failures.
At this crucial and bewildering juncture, the turn of Islam
and the Muslim community has arrived -the turn of Islam,
which does not prohibit material inventions. Indeed, it counts
it as an obligation on man from the very beginning of time,
when God deputed him as His representative on earth, and regards it under
certain conditions a5 worship of God and one of
the purposes of man's creation.
"And when Your Sustainer said to the angels, I am going
to make My representative on earth.," (Qur'an 2:30)
"And I have not created jinns and men except that they
worship Me." (2:143)
Thus the turn of the Muslim community has come to fulfill
the task for mankind which God has enjoined upon it.
"You are the best community raised for the good of mankind. You enjoin
what is good and forbid what is wrong, and
you believe in God." (3:110)
"Thus We have made you a middle community, so that
you be witnesses for mankind as the Messenger is a witness
for you." (2:143)
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Islam cannot fulfill its role except by taking concrete form
in a society, rather, in a nation; for man does not listen,
especially in this age, to an abstract theory which is not seen
materialized in a living society. From this point of view, we
can say that the Muslim community has been extinct for a
few centuries, for this Muslim community does not denote
the name of a land in which Islam resides, nor is it a people
whose forefathers lived under the Islamic system at some
earlier time. It is the name of a group of people whose manners, ideas and
concepts, rules and regulations, values and
criteria, are all derived from the Islamic source. The Muslim
community with these characteristics vanished at the moment
the laws of God became suspended on earth.
If Islam is again to play the role of the leader of man-
kind, then it is necessary that the Muslim community be restored to its original
form.
It is necessary to revive that Muslim community which is
buried under the debris of the man-made traditions of several
generations, and which is crushed under the weight of those
false laws and customs which are not even remotely related
to the Islamic teachings, and which, in spite of all this, calls
itself the 'world of Islam.'
I am aware that between the attempt at 'revival' and the
attainment of 'leadership' there is a great distance, as the Muslim community
has long ago vanished from existence and
from observation, and the leadership of mankind has long
since passed to other ideologies and other nations, other concepts and other
systems. This was the era during which
Europe's genius created its marvellous works in science, culture, law and
material production, due to which mankind has
progressed to great heights of creativity and material comfort.
It is not easy to find fault with the inventors of such marvellous
things, especially since what we call the 'world of Islam' is
completely devoid of all this beauty.
But in spite of all this, it is necessary to revive Islam. The
distance between the revival of Islam and the attainment of
world leadership may be vast, and there may be great difficulties on the way;
but the first step must be taken for the
revival of Islam.
If we are to perform our task with insight and wisdom, we
must first know clearly the nature of those qualities on the
basis of which the Muslim community can fulfill its obligation
as the leader of the world. This is essential so that we may
not commit any blunders at the very first stage of its reconstruction and
revival.
The Muslim community today is neither capable of nor
required to present before mankind great genius in material
inventions, which will make the world bow its head before
its supremacy and thus re-establish once more its world leadership. Europe's
creative mind is far ahead in this area, and at
least for a few centuries to come we cannot expect to compete
with Europe and attain supremacy over it in these fields.
Hence we must have some other quality, that quality which
modern civilization does not possess.
But this does not mean that we should neglect material
progress. We should also give our full attention and effort in
this direction, not because at this stage it is an essential
requirement for attaining the leadership of mankind, but because it is an
essential condition for our very existence; and
Islam itself, which elevates man to the position of representative
of God on earth, and which, under certain conditions, considers
the responsibilities of this representative as the worship of God
and the purpose of man's creation, makes material progress
obligatory for us.
To attain the leadership of mankind, we must have something to offer besides
material progress, and this other quality
can only be a faith and a way of life which on the one hand
conserves the benefits of modern science and technology, and
on the other fulfills the basic human needs on the same level
of excellence as technology has fulfilled them in the sphere
of material comfort. And then this faith and way of life must
take concrete form in a human society - in other words,
In a Muslim society.
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If we look at the sources and foundations of modern ways
of living, it becomes clear that the whole world is steeped in Jahiliyyah, [Ignorance of the Divine
guidance] and all the marvellous material comforts and
high-level inventions do not diminish this ignorance. This
Jahiliyyah is based on rebellion against God's sovereignty
on earth. It transfers to man one of the greatest attributes
of God, namely sovereignty, and makes some men lords over
others. It is now not in that simple and primitive form of the
ancient Jahiliyyah, but takes the form of claiming that the
right to create values, to legislate rules of collective behavior,
and to choose any way of life rests with men, without regard to what God has
prescribed. The result of this rebellion
against the authority of God is the oppression of His creatures. Thus the
humiliation of the common man under the
communist systems and the exploitation of individuals and
nations due to greed for wealth and imperialism under the
capitalist systems are but a corollary of rebellion against God's
authority and the denial of the dignity of man given to him
by God.
In this respect, Islam's way of life is unique, for in systems
other that Islam, some people worship others in some form or
or another. Only in the Islamic way of life do all men become
free from the servitude of some men to others and devote
themselves to the worship of God alone, deriving guidance
from Him alone, and bowing before Him alone.
This is where the roads separate, and this is that new concept which we
possess and can present to mankind - this
and the way of life which this concept organizes for all the
practical aspects of man's life. This is that vital message of
which mankind does not know. It is not a product of Western
invention nor of European genius, whether eastern or western.
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Without doubt, we possess this new thing which is perfect
to the highest degree, a thing which mankind does not know
about and is not capable of 'producing'.
But as we have stated before, the beauty of this new system
cannot be appreciated unless it takes a concrete form. Hence
it is essential that a community arrange its affairs according to
it and show it to the world. In order to bring this about, we
need to initiate the movement of Islamic revival in some Muslim
country. Only such a revivalist movement will eventually attain to the status of world leadership, whether the distance is near
or far.
How is it possible to start the task of reviving Islam?
It is necessary that there should be a vanguard which sets
out with this determination and then keeps walking on the
path, marching through the vast ocean of Jahiliyyah which has
encompassed the entire world. During its course, it should keep
itself somewhat aloof from this all-encompassing Jahiliyyah
and should also keep some ties with it.
It is necessary that this vanguard should know the landmarks
and the milestones of the road toward this goal so that they
may recognize the starting place, the nature, the responsibilities
and the ultimate purpose of this long journey. Not only this, but
they ought to be aware of their position as opposed to this Jahiliyyah, which
has struck its stakes throughout the earth: when to
co-operate with others and when to separate from them: what
characteristics and qualities they should cultivate, and with what
characteristics and qualities the Jahiliyyah immediately surrounding them is
armed; how to address the people of Jahiliyyah in the language of Islam, and
what topics and problems
ought to be discussed; and where and how to obtain guidance
in all these matters.
The milestones will necessarily be determined by the light
of the first source of this faith-the Holy Qur'an -and from
its basic teachings, and from the concept which it created
in the minds of the first group of Muslims, those whom God
raised to fulfill His will, those who once changed the course
of human history in the direction ordained by God.
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I have written "Milestones" for this vanguard, which I consider to
be a waiting reality about to be materialized. Four
chapters [ These chapters are "The Nature of the Qur'anic Method". "Islamic
Concept and Culture", "Jihaad in the Cause of God", and "Revival
of the
Muslim Community and its characteristics.] are taken from my commentary, Fi Jilal al-Qur'an,
[ In the Shades of the Qur'an, a commentary on the Qur'an.]
which I have changed here and there slightly to suit the topic.
This introduction and the other chapters I wrote at various
times. In writing these chapters I have set down the deep truths
which I grasped during my meditations over the way of life presented in the Holy Qur'an. These thoughts may appear random and
disconnected, but one thing is common among them;
that is, these thoughts are milestones on the road,' and it is the
nature of signs along the road to be disconnected. Taken
together, these writings are a first installment of a series, and
with God's help I hope to write some more collections on
this topic.
And the guidance is from God.
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