Abstract
Indeed, today is the era of western supremacy. But it is also a satisfying aspect that many movements in the Muslim world are trying to bring about Islamic revolution. Each party and movement has adopted its own methodology for the success of this task. For example some took the military approach, some adopted a democratic political electoral method and some chose the revolutionary path. Among these movements one is Tanzeem e Islami Pakistan, which has its own distinctive Islamic revolutionary concept. Tanzeem e Islami is neither the political party nor the religious sect, it is an islamic revolutionary party. They want to dominate the system of Islam first in Pakistan and then all over the world. The founder of Tanzeem e Islami Dr. Israr Ahmad, who also founded the Anjuman Khudam-ul-Quran and the Khilafat Movement, his thought seems to be influenced by Shaikh Ul Hind Maulana Mahmood Hassan, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad and Dr. Allama Iqbal. This article gives analytical study of their concept about islamic revolution and its phases.
Highlights
ڈاکٹرحافظعبدالمجید Abstract: today is the era of western supremacy
It is a satisfying aspect that many movements in the Muslim world are trying to bring about Islamic revolution
Each party and movement has adopted its own methodology for the success of this task
Summary
ڈاکٹرحافظعبدالمجید Abstract: today is the era of western supremacy. But it is a satisfying aspect that many movements in the Muslim world are trying to bring about Islamic revolution. Among these movements one is Tanzeem e Islami Pakistan, which has its own distinctive Islamic revolutionary concept. طریق انقلاب کے لئے اب دنیا کے سامنے صرف ایک ہی منبع و سر چشمہ ہے اور وہ رسول صلى الله عليه وسلم کی سیرتِ طیبہ ہے"۔ 19
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