Saturday, 26 September 2015

Moving Upwards - Lessons From History



Moving Upwards


The most significant point to note in this respect is that the revival of the Muslim Ummah is not a simple and linear process; rather it has numerous aspects and various dimension. There are a number of devoted individuals, as well as associations, parties and organized groups, which are working diligently in different ways for Islamic revival. Although their efforts may sometime appear to be mutually conflicting, the fact remains that all of them are actually reinforcing each other vis-à- vis the overall movement for revival. 

Moreover, this mission of the renaissance of Islam and revitalization of the Ummah is not going to be completed in ten or twenty years; rather, it is a slow and patient ascent from one rung of the ladder to the next. Each and every step in this upward movement is worthy and crucial in its own right. It is possible for the work done by one’s predecessors to appear trivial or even misplaced and misguided when viewed from a higher level. However, the significance and value  of  the  contributions  of  the  past  generations  cannot  be easily disparaged or denied, keeping in view the specific requirements and limitations of the time and circumstances in which they were carried out. 

Finally, while the importance of charismatic personalities is certainly undeniable, in the final analysis they are of less value as compared to organized groups and parties. These associations, in turn, tend to lose their unique significance within the larger umbrella of particular movements, and, finally, all the different movements coalesce in the all- embracing process of revival and regeneration, which is of ultimate importance.





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