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67. "Colonalism is reponsible for the dearth of the desireable means for development his talents and material resources, but the unwillingness of the Muslim to utilise the available means, and to exert required over-effort to raise his standard of life denotes colonibility. An analysis of the causes of inhibition that hamper the evolution of the Muslim world, would reveal that they are overwhelmingly the result of the internal factors, that is, of colonisibility." [Islam in History and Society by Malek Bennabi - p-49]
68. Islam & Modernity by Fazalur Rahman, p- 3940
69. Ibid. p-20.
70. Ibid. p-20
71. Islamic Methodology In History by Fazalur Rahman, Islamabad, 1984, p-143-144
72. Ibid. p-151
73. Ibid. p-152
74. Modern Reformist Thought in the Muslim World, by Mazharuddin Siddiqi, Islamabad, 1982, p-75. Islamic Methodolgy, op. cit. p-vii
76. Islam and the Pligh
t of Modern Man by Sayyed Hossein Nasr, p-92
77. Haddad, op. cit. p-8
78. Ibid. p-8
79. Nasr, op. cit. p-97
80. Ibid. p-97
81. Haddad, op cit. p-22
82. Ibid. p-208
83. Islamic Philosophy and Social Thought by M.T. Stephaniants, Lahore, 1989, p-9 |