| Worse still, even certain Muslims were not
    far from being deceived by the stratagem, in their very homes. Hence the sporadic
    emergence, now and then, of ideas fabricated by a bunch of people belonging to certain
    research institutions and centers within the Muslim countries, pinpointing the essence of
    faith and instilling the delusion that it is religion, not ignorance of religion, which is
    to blame for the rampant impotence, dependence and blindness that caused the backwardness
    and weakness of the Ummah. Amidst these vicissitudes, there emerged on
    the scene of Islamic cultural and intellectual action a group of eminent scholars, who set
    to enrich the Islamic thought with their vast knowledge, supplementing it with their
    judicious thinking and objective awareness of the challenges facing the Ummah in the
    multifarious areas of intellectual production and development. The praiseworthy
    contributions of these prominent figures take root in the efforts exerted by scholars and
    thinkers since the 7th century of the Hegira, who have devoted themselves to safeguarding
    religion against misconceptions, sparing no effort to consolidate the bond uniting Muslims
    with their religion on the basis of an enlightened assimilation of the Islamic principles
    and values, shunning excesses and extravagance. Their contributions had an indubitable
    impact on the movement of resurgence, the groundwork of which was laid by a group of
    scholars and thinkers renowned for their diligent endeavour to correct the deep-seated
    fallacies coined about Islam, renovate the Muslims' understanding of their religion and
    strengthen the relevance of religion to society, indeed to all walks of life. Sheikh Yusuf Al-Qardawi, Director of the
    Center of Researches on the Sunnah and the Sirah, University of Qatar, represents one of
    the milestones of this straight path. Since the 1950's, he has embarked with an elite of
    established scholars, well versed in the Islamic culture and fiqh, on the noble enterprise
    of devising an Islamic method characterized by an integrated perception of religion and
    life, a staunch commitment to the immutable principles, and a vast, profound grasping of
    the objectives of legislation and its applications to the contemporary reality. The aim
    was to rekindle the spark of religion in the self by going back to the pure sources, and
    shed light on the flexibility, tolerance and ability of Islam to assimilate developments,
    in all times, as it enshrines the divine message sent down to all mankind. Dr. Al-Qardawi underlines that the problem
    facing the Muslim society has no bearing whatsoever to Islam. Rather, it is ascribed to a
    misunderstanding of Islam either by design or ignorance. This truth is portrayed by the
    author through the various chapters of the book, which have taken a long time to
    elaborate, and are published under the comprehensive title of (Towards a Sound Awakening:
    Renovating Religion and Promoting Life). This is a sizable contribution, added to the
    already towering edifice built up by the author, consisting of over fifty publications
    that all concur to achieve the same end. Given its foremost responsibility which
    consists in evolving a sound thinking likely to serve as the fulcrum of the Ummah's
    progress, the Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization takes pleasure in
    presenting to the reader this book, in English, hoping it will contribute to expounding
    the Islamic stance vis-a-vis the issues preoccupying the Muslim, today, on the forefront
    of which is the relation between religion and worldly life. The book provides an occasion
    to contemplate the solutions offered by Islam to the problems in which positive ideology
    has erred a long way notwithstanding the abundant, influential means of dissemination it
    wields. May the Almighty help us disseminate the
    truth and expound His religion. May He lead us to the straight path. Dr. Abdulaziz Othman AltwaijriDirector General of ISESCO
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