The Relationship between Globalization and Modernity and Islam's Position on it

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الشاردي، هادية عبدالله علي حسين

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The research aims to clarify the reality of some of the modern Western terms that were transmitted to the Islamic world and had great effects, the most prominent of which are (globalization and modernity), clarifying their linguistic and terminological meanings, and clarifying the goals that Western powers seek to achieve through these destructive ideas, which targeted all intellectual, doctrinal, economic and social fields. And others, highlighting the common denominators between these ideas in terms of origin, nature and goals, and explaining Islam’s position on them and how to confront them The research relies on the descriptive analytical approach in analyzing and describing topics The research concluded with results, including: the multiplicity of words and terms through which the West was keen to spread Western thought, just as globalization seeks in all its forms to erase the features of the Islamic world with a Western tint far from Islam, modernity with all its outputs is Western in origin and aims to destroy the religious and intellectual values and references of religions Under the name of abolishing heritage and searching for renewal in a way that contradicts the principles and sources of Islam

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