Religious Agenda in the Orientalism according to Muhammad al-Bahi and Muhammad Yasin 'Uraybi

Journal Title: International Journal of Islamic Thought - Year 2012, Vol 1, Issue 1

Abstract

The West follows a number of methods and targets to destroy the Islamic world and to impose its culture on the reality of the Arab Islamists. Whether it is forcibly by direct colonialism, orientalism or by national elite, which is taught in the West and inspired by its exemplar and returns to its loyal carrier. It fights and contests the authenticity of Islam and its concept. Building upon it is also the research problem lying in the incitement towards the aggressive curriculum accompanied by the colonial schools in orientalism, which has put itself in the holistic civilization draft, but it comes by the central European framework which is based on the principle of eligibility and approval of Europeans only in urbanization and progress. Denying this vulnerability on others, so comes about the importance of research, as a renewal and stereotyping for many topics which develops the knowledge in the distinguished and the importance upon the education, culture, and ideology curricula in the Islamic world. As for the goal; it is possible to master a generation of researchers who moved out the wrong citizens, counterfeiting and fraud which takes place in orientalism, intentionally or un-intentionally because in its defamation is the foundations and principles of Islamic thought, their compliance to the curricula is offensive towards the Islamic ideology and it is not possible to apply it onto Islamic principles.

Authors and Affiliations

Yusuf Musa Ali Abdullah Abu Aliqah, Abdull Rahman Mahmood, Mohd Nasir Omar, Idris Zakaria

Keywords

Related Articles

Religious Agenda in the Orientalism according to Muhammad al-Bahi and Muhammad Yasin 'Uraybi

The West follows a number of methods and targets to destroy the Islamic world and to impose its culture on the reality of the Arab Islamists. Whether it is forcibly by direct colonialism, orientalism or by national elite...

Image and Global Resemblance in the Light of Hadith “Who So Imitates other People Becomes One of Them”

In today’s world, people from different countries, cities and institutions unprecedentedly resemble each other in every aspect of life. Likewise, the deeds and imagery aspirations of Oriental and Occidental people also r...

Muslim Politics in Malaysia and the Democratization Process

This article will address the Muslim politics in Malaysia in the light of the broader shifts towards democratization and Islamization by focusing on politics among the majority ethnic Malay community, followed an overvie...

Al-Kairanawi’s Methods of Critique on Bible: An Analysis of ‘Izhar al-Haq’

Al-Quran is deemed to be the first text or charter which recognizes the existence of other religions in addition to asserting the truth of Islam and expose incoherent and the faults of otherwise. The facts set forth in t...

al-Qarinah: between the Strength and Requirements to Convict Crime (Adultery)

Justice is the ultimate objective of any judiciary system. The absolute justice is only belongs to Islamic judiciary system. However it is highly dependant on the quality of the implementation methodology that man could...

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP87317
  • DOI -
  • Views 143
  • Downloads 0

How To Cite

Yusuf Musa Ali Abdullah Abu Aliqah, Abdull Rahman Mahmood, Mohd Nasir Omar, Idris Zakaria (2012). Religious Agenda in the Orientalism according to Muhammad al-Bahi and Muhammad Yasin 'Uraybi. International Journal of Islamic Thought, 1(1), 87-96. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-87317