[Development and Islam: for Oxford and London School of Economics]
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER 01: INTRODUCTION3
Background of the Research3
Rationale3
Aims and Objectives3
Significance4
Research Question4
Ethical Concern4
CHAPTER 02: LITERATURE REVIEW5
CHAPTER 03: METHODOLOGY8
Research Design8
Literature Search8
CHAPTER 04: DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS9
CHAPTER 05: ANTICIPATED RESULT10
REFERENCES11
CHAPTER 01: INTRODUCTION
Background of the Research
Islam is a belief that calls upon all its supporters to take up to date concepts and technologies that can advance life, as long as they are inside the restricts set out by Islam. Development, that is, change into a better pattern, is an innate inclination in the direction of material and lesson perfection.
Rationale
It is an error to referee a standard as asserted by the demeanour of some of those who assertion to perform it, for the performance may be incorrect while the standard may be rather true. The foes of Islam can referee Islam by the performance of persons particularly at the present time. Many of those who pertain to Islam neglect its teachings or adhere to some minor affairs that are not applicable to the centre of the religion. Actually, this takes location at the present time, as there is a hard-hitting crusade contrary to Islam, thanks to the demeanour of the deviants who are engaged in grievous errors under the title of Islam.
Aims and Objectives
The aims and objectives of this research is to focus on the use of Islam in Development in the Middle East as a grass roots solution to creating stable, safe and healthy societies in the region.
Significance
The Islamic vision of a person as an integral part of a community of divine origin thus replaces the vision of an alienated profit-seeking ego for a mode of care for others as an imitation of the dynamic love which is embedded in the Islamic vision of cosmology. Due to the mutual ground of their beings, the relation between two persons tends more towards a relation of love and care analogous to that of members of the same family, rather than short-term notion of self-interest that may, without regard for future generations, have no qualms for inflicting injustice upon others in the larger community, or for planting the seed of ecological disasters in nature.
Research Question
How can Islam be used for the development and problems of 21st century?
Ethical Concern
Researcher is completely cognizant of the ethical matters engaged in this work. Responsibility for all methods and ethical matters associated to the task rests with the primary investigators.
CHAPTER 02: LITERATURE REVIEW
The Muslim scholar of the University of Oxford recounts in this interview what function Muslims have to play in Western societies. Tariq Ramadan suggests to distinct the consideration about Europe's immigration matters from the inquiry of the participation in humanity of Muslim European people and the theme of Islam phobia (Kermeli 2007).
Muslim Europeans are not all immigrants - thus the notion of integration should not be utilized in quotation to them. The topic is rather about how to reside simultaneously in community and construct the identical Europe after distinct devout or secular identities (Kassir 2004).
In this long interview, Ramadan furthermore locations the ...