Criticism of the Islamic mind of Western modernity
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.59791/ahssj.v7i1.2720Keywords:
: Western modernity, Islamic mind, crisisAbstract
Western modernity in our time, as a product of Western historical contexts and
practices since the age of enlightenment, represents a challenge to Islamic
philosophical thought. Various sects and premises seek to work on formulating
models emanating from the spirit of Islamic civilization sometimes, and from the spirit
of Western civilization itself at other times, to present intellectual formulas that seek
to get out of the civilizational impasse that Islamic civilization suffers from, but while
they are trying to implement modernist ideas in their entirety within Arab society,
they forgot the differences. The radical existing between Arab society and Western
society and its specificity, and this is what left on the one hand an intractable crisis,
represented in the failure to apply modernity and the ideologies it gave birth to on
Islamic society. From squatting and closing in on itself.