An evolutionary review on muslim nation from origin to 21st century

Authors

  • Qaswar Abbas Khan Department of History and Civilization, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan.

Keywords:

Muslim Nation, Islamic states, Evolutionary review

Abstract

This research paper examines how the Muslim nation has changed over time, with a particular emphasis on the central tenets of Islam as articulated by the final Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). The aim is to shed light on the changes and adaptations that the concept of a cohesive Muslim community has undergone throughout history. The study delves into the socio-political and theological aspects, highlighting significant events and individuals that influenced its formation. Through a historical and analytical approach, it seeks to take a comprehensive understanding of the relevance and impact on the global Muslim population. The findings reveal the complex nature and achievements in fostering harmony and collaboration among member states, while navigating diverse and frequently disputed global affairs. By contributing to the broader discussion this study offers valuable insights into the ongoing significance and challenges faced by the Muslim community in the current scenario.

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Published

2025-02-28