Modernism and the Noble Qur’an, the views of Rashid al-Khayoun as a model

Authors

  • Nazim karim Jumah Al - Azzawi

Abstract

The project of modernity, the project of the modern state, is the one that has been targeted by the occupati And it means modernity Or modernization, the modernization and renewal of what is old, a term that appears in the historical cultural and intellectual field, indicating the stage of development that marked Europe in particular in the stage of modern times. In simple terms, history can be divided into five parts: prehistory, ancient history, medieval times, modern age and postmodern era.

Modernity, then, from an Islamic perspective, for many preachers, is inconsistent with our religion and our morals
Islamism, which is a pickaxe of demolition that came to eliminate everything that is Islamic religion, language, literature and heritage, and promotes destructive ideas and doctrines. Rather, it is the most dangerous of those ideological doctrines, and the most deadly of the values ??of the Arab Islamic society and the attempt to eliminate it and get rid of it, and replace it with an Arab intellectual community that reflects what is in these Western societies are from hatred and rage against the Islamic world, and they promote with all serious interest and seriousness their advocates who call for Arabism to these pernicious beliefs and values ??with the aim of killing the spirit of Islam, its language and its heritage .

And when studying this  aTerm Modernity We find that it resolves a certain meaning and thought transferred from its mother tongue to the Arabic language. At the beginning of the reading, the reader finds  It carries a valuable idea and an important issue, but in fact it carries an idea of ??danger and ruin.

The first concept of modernity hides many of its realities and darkness While the right is a sparkling light. Perhaps our journey through the horizons of this research shows us a lot of the meaning and purposes of modernity And an idea Modernists.

Published

2020-11-20

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