panIslamist
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I needed some honest and objective opinions on the following topic.
What are the prospects for a globalized Islam based on a global ummah? Some critics have pointed to Islamic freedom fighters journeying to Bosnia, Chechnya, and Afghanistan as examples of a world wide struggle. Do you think this is a realistic analysis?
Also, do you believe that groups (i.e. Tabligh, Salafis) that seek a imaginary ummah will be successful in their visions to create a universal Muslim community that is based on strict Islamic norms that transcend the very notion of culture?
Can these views be transferred to the mainstream Muslim community or are the prospects for this vision shortsighted and a product and an agent of the complex forces of globalization?
What are the prospects for a globalized Islam based on a global ummah? Some critics have pointed to Islamic freedom fighters journeying to Bosnia, Chechnya, and Afghanistan as examples of a world wide struggle. Do you think this is a realistic analysis?
Also, do you believe that groups (i.e. Tabligh, Salafis) that seek a imaginary ummah will be successful in their visions to create a universal Muslim community that is based on strict Islamic norms that transcend the very notion of culture?
Can these views be transferred to the mainstream Muslim community or are the prospects for this vision shortsighted and a product and an agent of the complex forces of globalization?