A Research-Based Analysis of the Social Front of the Intellectual Confrontation Between the East and the West (With Special Reference to Jewish Protocols)
Keywords:
Islam, Identity, Secularism, Media, Education, Family, ResistanceAbstract
This research paper explores the intellectual and cultural challenges confronting Islamic society in the modern era, particularly in the face of Western ideological influence. Drawing upon the insights of prominent Muslim thinkers such as Abul A'lā Maudūdī, Dr. Muḥammad Rafīʻuddīn, and Dr. Seyyed Hossein Naṣr, the study highlights how Western secularism, media narratives, and educational systems aim to undermine Islamic identity and values. The paper identifies critical threats including the marginalization of Islamic teachings, the portrayal of Islamic traditions as regressive, and the destabilization of the Muslim family structure. It also discusses strategic solutions such as the revival of Islamic identity in education, the development of alternative media platforms, and the strengthening of familial and social institutions. By referencing classical and contemporary Islamic scholarship, the paper underscores the urgent need for Muslim societies to resist cultural assimilation and preserve their intellectual and spiritual foundations.