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This humble work is a compilation of our short articles that were published
in online news portals. In realizing the importance of the message carried in
the articles, as authors, we have decided to publish them in a book format.
The language of this book has been made easy for everyone’s read, especially
students. The topics discussed in this book are mainly on the contemporary
issues of the Muslim World.
As academicians of the Department of Fundamental and Inter-Disciplinary
Studies at IIUM, we teach subjects related to Islamic Worldview, Islamic
Civilization, Ethics, Creative Thinking and the current state of affairs in the
Muslim World. In many places in the book, you will find mention of the
Golden Age of the Muslims (750-1258) and the reasons behind the fall of the
Islamic Civilization which started with the fall of Baghdad in 1258. From there
on, one after another all Muslim empires fell inviting a host of many other
problems into the Muslim World. After the colonization of the Muslim lands till
today, the Muslim World is lagging behind others in the areas of science,
technology and good governance. In order to fix these pressing issues, the
Muslim World needs less politicking and more thinking.
Besides dwelling on the glorious past of the Muslim Civilization, we have
also discussed contemporary issues like the brain drain phenomenon, matters
of spirituality, human rights violation, co-existence, an idealism for world
peace, the political turmoil in the Middle East that led to the Muslim diasporic
community in the West, etc.
Lastly, the aim of this humble work is not to create a reef between Muslims
and others, but it is a call for coexistence that can create a better world for
humanity where people live abiding by the philosophy of loving, caring and
sharing.
. Introduction of Islam.
Concept of Islam.
Importance of Deen in Human Life.
Difference between Deen and Religion.
Distinctive Aspects of Islam.
Islamic Beliefs & its Impact on Individual & Society and the Fundamental of Islam
Islamic Worships: Spiritual, Moral and Social Impact.
II. Study of Seerah of Prophet Mohammad (PBAH) as Role Model for:- Individual
Diplomat
Educator
Military Strategist
Peace Maker
III. Human Rights & Status of Woman in Islam.
Human Rights and Status of Woman in Islam
Dignity of Men and Women
IV. Islamic Civilization and Culture:
Meanings and the Vital Elements
Role of Civilization in Development of Human Personality and Communities
Distinctions of Islamic Civilization (Tauheed, Spiritualism, Dignity of Man, Equality,
Social Justice, Moral Values, Tolerance, Rule of Law)
V. Islam and World.
Impact of Islamic Civilization on the West and Vice Versa
The Role of Islam in the Modern World.
Muslim World and the Contemporary Challenges.
Rise of Extremism.
VI. Public Administration and Governance in Islam
Concept of Public Administration in Islam
Quranic Guidance on Good Governance
Concept of Governance and its Applications in the light of Quran, Sunnah and Fiqh.
Governance Structure in Islam i.e. (Shura, Legislation, Sources of Islamic Law)
Governance under Pious Khelifat
Particular letters of Hazrat Umar (R.A) and Hazrat Ali (R.A) to different Authority.
Responsibilities of Civil Servants
System of Accountability in Islam
VII. Islamic Code of Life.
Salient Features of Islamic Systems, Social System, Political System, Economic
System, Judicial System, Administrative System,
Procedure of Ijmah and Ijtehad
The world is facing with grave catastrophes because of critical problems in environments and human degeneration. The economists and academicians are proposing Green Economic to address the issue of environmental problems. Islamic Economic addressing both the issues of environmental and human problems, and thus the it is the best alternative than Green Economics.
Islamic Entrepreneurs have the important roles to save the world from these grave catastrophes, fulfilling the objectives of Islam [Maqasid Al Shariah] which include [1] Protection of Religion [2] Protection of Human Life [3] Protection of Human Intellect [4] Protection of Human Offspring , and lastly [5] Protection of Wealth and Resources.
It is also proposed that Muslim Economic Community [MEC] similar to that of European Economic Community [EEC] to be established beginning with Malay Nations namely Brunei, Indonesia, Indonesia and perhaps Turkey. This economic cooperation could be develop to Muslim Union [ Muslims Union ] a Union of Muslim Nations.
The Universities particularly Islamic Universities should play the important role of developing future Islamic Leaders and Islamic Entrepreneurs with knowledge and skills in the fields of Islamic Management as well as the whole spectrum of Islamic Economic activities.
2. preface
1. Mohammed Yunus
10. Amit Chakma
2. Prafulla Chandra Ray
11. Sir Fazle Hasan Abed
3. Satyendra Nath Bose
12. Jamal Nazrul Islam
4. Brojen Das
13. Mohammad Ataul Karim
5. Maqsudul Alam
14. Omar Ishrak
6. Fajlur Rahman Khan
15. Korvi Rakshand
7. Anwar choudhury
16. Sumaya Kazi
8. Salman Khan
17. Sakib Al Hassan
9. Jawed Karim
18. Musa Ibrahim
3. Mohammed Yunus
Founder of Grameen Bank
and Nobel laureate
Muhammad Yunus is a
Nobel Prize-winning
economist who pioneered
microfinancing in
Bangladesh.
He founded the Grameen
Bank, with which he shared
the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize
“for their efforts to create
economic and social
development”.
4. Prafulla Chandra Ray
Acharya Prafulla Chandra Ray
an Bangladeshi
chemist, educator and
entrepreneur.
The Royal Society of
Chemistry honoured his life
and work with the first ever
Chemical Landmark Plaque
outside Europe.
He was the founder of Bengal
Chemicals &
Pharmaceuticals, India's first
pharmaceutical company.
5. Satyendra Nath Bose
The latest discovery The
Higgs boson particle "God
particle" is named after
Satyendra Nath Bose.
Physicist Satyendra Nath
Bose discovered what
became known as bosons
and went on to work with
Albert Einstein to define
one of two basic classes of
subatomic particles.
He also taught at Dhaka
university long time
period.
6. Brojen Das
The word ‘’Brojen’’ means
the king of heavens. It’s a
name in Bangladesh and
the person who was named
Brojen Das was a swimmer
for whom Bangladesh and
the whole nation is proud
of his achievement.
Brojen Das was a long
distance swimmer. He was
the first Asian to swim
across the English Channel.
7. Maqsudul Alam
Maqsudul Alam is a
Bangladeshi American
Scientist and Professor.
Dr. Maqsudul Alam
achieved Four milestones
in genomics - sequencing
the genomes of
Papaya, Rubber, Jute and
Fungus.
Maksudul Alam is a
professor of the University
of Hawaii, earlier decoded
the genome of papaya in
the USA and rubber plant
in Malaysia.
8. Fazlur Rahman Khan
Fazlur Rahman Khan was a
Bangladeshi structural engineer
and architect, who initiated
structural systems that form the
basis of tall building construction
today.
Considered the Father of tubular
designs for high-rises, Khan was
also a pioneer in computer-aided
design (CAD).
He is the designer of Willis Tower
– the 2nd tallest building in the
United States (and tallest in the
world for many years) and John
Hancock Center, a 100-story tall
building, etc.
9. Anwar choudhury
Anwar Choudhury is the
Director of International
Institutions at the Foreign
& Commonwealth Office.
He was a High
Commissioner to
Bangladesh, and was the
first British Head of
Mission to be of
Bangladeshi origin.
Although born in Sylhet
Division, in north-eastern
Bangladesh, he is a
naturalised British citizen.
10. Salman Khan
Salman, a graduate of MIT
and Harvard Business
School, has been listed as one
of Time Magazine’s 100 most
influential people in the
world.
He is the founder of the Khan
Academy, a non-profit
educational website which is
now the largest virtual
‘school’ in the world with over
10 million students.
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11. Jawed Karim
Jawed Karim is an American
internet entrepreneur of
Bangladeshi origin.
He is the co-founder of the popular
video sharing website YouTube.
Many of the core components of
PayPal, including its real-time
anti-fraud system, were also
designed and implemented by
Karim.
YouTube was acquired by Google in
2007 & Karim’s payoff was an
estimated 65 million US Dollar.
12. Amit Chakma
Amit Chakma is the tenth
president of the University of
Western Ontario.
From 1988 until 1996, he taught
chemical engineering at the
University of Calgary. In 1996 he
moved to the University of
Regina as Dean of Engineering.
During his time at the University
of Regina Dr. Chakma was
named to Canada's Top 40 Under
40 list.
He became Vice President
Academic and Provost at the
University of Waterloo in 2001.
13. Sir Fazle Hasan Abed
Founder & Chairperson
Brac
Sir Fazle established BRAC
with the primary objectives
of alleviating poverty and
empowering the poor.
Under his leadership, in the
span of only four
decades, BRAC has grown
to become one of the
largest and most
diverse development
organisations in the world.
14. Jamal Nazrul Islam
Jamal Nazrul Islam was a
Bangladeshi mathematical
physicist and cosmologist.
Professor Islam worked in the
Institute of Theoretical
Astronomy, Cambridge from
1967 until 1971. Later he worked
as a researcher in California
Institute of Technology and
University of Washington.
His research areas include
Applied
Mathematics, Theoretical
Physics, Mathematical
Physics, theory of
Gravitation, General
Relativity, Mathematical
Cosmology and Quantum Field
Theory.
15. Mohammad Ataul Karim
Mohammad Ataul Karim is a
Bangladeshi American scientist and
Provost and Executive Vice
Chancellor of the University of
Massachusetts Dartmouth with
expertise in electro-optical
systems, optical computing, and
pattern recognition.
His citation record has an h-index
value of 27, g-index value of 50, and
i10-index value of 84 with over 3500
publications citing his research
results.
Karim is ranked amongst the top 50
researchers who contributed most
to Applied Optics in its 50-year
history. He was for 9 years the first
Vice President for Research of Old
Dominion University (ODU) in
Norfolk, Virginia.
16. Omar Ishrak
Chairman and Chief
Executive Officer of
Medtronic
Previously president and CEO
of GE Healthcare Systems, a
$12 billion division of GE
Healthcare, Omar now
heads Medtronic, the world’s
leading medical technology
company, with more than $16
billion in annual
revenue, and operations
reaching more than 120
countries worldwide.
17. Sabirul Islam
inspiring 1 million
Sabirul Islam is an English
entrepreneur, author and
motivational speaker. He
has written three self-help
books.
His Teen-Trepreneur board
game has sold to over 550
schools in the United
Kingdom and in 14 countries
worldwide.
Since 2010, he has spoken at
over 700 events worldwide
as part of his “Inspire 1
Million” campaign.
18. Korvi Rakshand
Founder of “Jaago”
Foundation
Korvi was listed in the “Top
99 under 33 Influential
Foreign Policy Leaders” by
The Diplomatic Courier, in
Washington D.C.
He has engaged 10,000
volunteers to work with
Jaago on tackling issues
from
illiteracy, malnutrition in
children to helping families
build better lives.
19. Sakib Al Hassan
Bangladesh cricket player
Shakib is unarguably the
best cricketer in recent
Bangladeshi sporting
record.
Shakib is Bangladesh’s first
and the 28th player in the
history of test cricket to
score a century and pick up
5 wickets in an innings in a
test match in 2011
vs Pakistan.
20. Musa Ibrahim
Musa Ibrahim is a
Bangladeshi mountaineer
and a journalist. He was the
first Bangladeshi to reach the
top of Mount Everest. He
reached the summit around
5:05am BST on May 23, 2010.
He put up the flag of
Bangladesh on the summit at
around 5:16am BST. From
then, Bangladesh became the
67th country to have one of
its citizens reach the top of
Mount Everest.
21. We beg apologize because, we have picked up data about just a few famous
Bangladeshi people around the world.
Limitation of time won’t permit us to tell more..