Islam in the Third Millennium
The Way Forward for Modern Muslims
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About the Book
Islam, after many centuries, in the world’s most open, intellectually developed, and creative civilization has lost its way for a long time. Muslims are now engaged in sectarian rivalries and mutually destructive activities, simultaneously developing a narrow view of the broader world—failing to make much progress for a long time and acting aimlessly they seem to be a misfit with other people. Along with the usual ideas of reformation of Islam, this book incorporates many lateral and radical thoughts. These may inspire Muslims to regain vitality, make progress, and live in harmony with other people for a peaceful world.
About the Author
Mohammad Soukat Ali was born and graduated from India and came to the UK in 1966. Having earned enough money, he went to the Oxford University and obtained the postgraduate diploma in agricultural economics. He worked as an executive officer under the British Government until 2003. After retirement, he wrote several articles on Islam in minor magazines and became a fellow of the London-based Muslim Institute. Several of his blogs appeared in the institute’s website. Feeling strongly that Muslims must change, he has written this book containing many novel and radical suggestions and controversial views.