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Concept of Ummah.
The Glorious Past.
The Present Turmoil.
The Future.
Challenges faced by Muslim Ummah.
Causes of debacle.
Responsibilities.
Suggestions/ Solutions.
Problems in implementation.
Epilogue.
Concept
Pan-Islamism
Allama Iqbal:
All the Muslims beyond any difference of color,
caste, nation, state, ideology at the basis of
religion are called Muslim Ummah.(heads)
Syed Jamal-ud-din Afghani:
All the Muslim states constitute Ummah. He was
preacher of Pa Islamism.
Shah Wali Ullah:
Muslims belonging to Muslim states only
constitute Muslim Ummah.
We say. Muslims present in any part of the world
are part of Muslim Ummah.
Introduction
Allah
Prophet
Early Division
The Start of
Real Disunity
00-100
Period of Nabuwat
Period of Khilafat
Hazrat Umer Farooq (R.A) Iran, Iraq, Palestine and
Egypt were conquered.
Hazrat Usman (R.A) Afghanistan, Qabris, Tunis and
Moroco were conquered.
Hazrat Ali (R.A)
Continued
The Great
Hazrat
Usman
(R.A)
100-500 AH
Cont.
Iran
Fatimi
Egypt
Ghazni
Alpatagin
Banu Idrees
Africa
Umvi
Undlus
500-1000 AH
Salah-u-Din Ayubi)
600-700 was a period of Tatars attacks and
falloff Baghdad 1258
First Qibla captured by Crusaders
700-800 Ameer Taimoor-Mahood Garan
accepted Islam. And havoc was turned
800-900 height of Ottoman Empire
Rule of Banu Abbass ended in 923 AH
900-1000 Saleem Usmani, Ottoman Empire
1000-1400 AH
1000-1100 period of fall
1100-1200 wars with Russia, Astria, Attack of
Abdalli,Durrani on India
Cont
Meer Jaffar was traitor of Tipu Sultan and Meer Sadiq was traitorof Sultan
Nizam-ul-Mulk
Cause of glory
Muslims remained intact with the Qur'an and
Sunnah.
The Present
Political Capital
Social Capital
Geostrategic importance
Combine location of most Islamic states
Universal religion
99% literacy rate in CARs, 57 % in Pakistan,
Iran exhibit high scientific publication growth ar
in 2009
Economic Capital
Major Economies
Middle East-Asia
OPEC
Interest Rates
Rank
Country
GDP $Million
World
EuropeanUnion
UnitedStates
China,
India
Japan
15
Indonesia
16
Turkey
17
Iran
26
Egypt
27
Pakistan
78,852,864
15,788,584
15,064,816
11,316,224
4,469,763
4,395,600
1,122,638
1,054,560
930,236
516,181
489,436
Rank
country
Qatar
$179,000
2010est.
Liechtenstein
$141,100
2008est.
Luxembourg
$82,600
2010est.
Bermuda
$69,900
2004est.
Singapore
$62,100
2010est.
Jersey
$57,000
2005est.
Norway
$54,600
2010est.
Brunei
$51,600
2010est.
UnitedArabEmirates
$49,600
2010est.
10
Kuwait
$48,900
2010est.
Governance
Freedom
HDI
Religious liberty.
Economic Freedom
SDI
Only three of these countriesMali, Guyana, and
Analysis
The greater percentage of Muslims a country had
The higher a country's GDP per capita, the lower its SDI
score
Illiteracy
No Veto Powers
Terrorism
Poverty-HDI
Autocracy-SDI
Far behind in Science and
Technology
Concentration of wealth
Causes of Debacles:
Forgetting Shariah
Materialism
Internal conflicts-Division
Sectarian
Responsibilities of Ummah:
Establishment of Khilafat/Shariah-Political
Jihad-Economic
Recommendations
Attainment of Veto power by Muslim countries
Islamic banking system, which ensures a system of
Problems in implementing
solutions
Linguistic issues
Inter and intra country Economic disparity
Leadership crises
Territorial Disputes
Ethnic Clashes
Dictatorships
Monarchies
Fragile Political Governments
Conclusion
According to the Question
Good Governance Models of