عنوان المقال عربي
تداعيات غياب الفكر الاستراتيجي الإسلامي على العالم الإسلامي في عصر العولمة
Abstract
The Islamic world faces major challenges in the era of globalization and in the shadow of a unipolar international system in which the United States dominates the world, which has produced cultural values and a dangerous economic, social and strategic reality, such that American-Western strategy experts have been able to formulate geostrategic theories to direct the course of conflict in the world according to their plans. The most prominent of these theories are (the clash of civilizations, the end of history, creative chaos and the failed state), all of which are theories directed against the Islamic world. At the same time, the Islamic world faces discord, fragmentation and disunity and has become faced with a dangerous reality. The civilizational project of the Islamic nation has disappeared and its cultural and scientific elites have been absent due to the political reality dominated by dictatorial and totalitarian regimes whose only concern is maintaining power and rule, and this is what represents the problem of the research. As for its hypothesis, it is represented by the absence of an Islamic civilizational project and strategic thought that defines the political, economic, cultural and security challenges targeting the Islamic world and develops a comprehensive strategy to confront them intellectually, economically, culturally and security-wise.
Keywords
Globalization, Islamic strategic thought, the absence
Recommended Citation
Shamry, Reda Abdul Jabbar Al
(2025)
"The repercussions of the absence of Islamic strategic thought on the Islamic world in the era of globalization,"
Uruk for Humanities: Vol. 10:
Iss.
2, Article 13.
Available at:
https://muthuruk.mu.edu.iq/journal/vol10/iss2/13