Post on 17-Jan-2016
“The world has never been introduced to an ideological state… From the very beginning up to now, Islam is the only system of thought that has provided a pure ideological system, without a trace of nationalism” (Mawdudi, 1940).
Mawdudi and Jihad
Abdul A’la al-Mawdudi (1903-1979)
Biography of Mawdudi born on September 25, 1903, at Aurangabad in Hyderabad, India. Educated at home, later at the Madrasa Furqaniyya and finally
attended at the Dar al-‘Ulum in Hyderabad, India. Theologian, interpreter and journalist—editor of al-Jam’iyyat,1924-27 His major publications: Al-Jihād fi al-Islām (Jihad in Islam) (1927, 1930); Economic
problem of man and its Islamic solution (Lahore 1947); Ethical viewpoint of Islam (Lahore 1966); Political Theory of Islam (Delhi 1964); and Tafhīm al-Qurʾān, 6 vols. (Lahore 1949-72).
In 1941, he founded Jama’at al-Islami (JI) in British India, and elected as the president (al-amir) until 1972.
In 1947, he moved to Pakistan to support an Islamic State, and was arrested and imprisoned several times during the years 1948-1950 and 1953-1955 for his strong critique to the government.
In 1953, his legal judgment against the Ahmadis as un-Islamic resulted in violence in Pakistan, and its military court sentenced him to death for his sedition.
Died on September 22, 1979.
From Pan-Islamism to Globalization
Ideology Activism as a religious duty Education Jihad Shari’a
Organization Tariqa, cell, and network
Jihad Fi Sabil Allah
Purposes of Jihad World Revolution Establishment of an Islamic State Theo Democracy