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Dar al-Ahad (abode of treaties) and Dar al-Amn (abode of security) to capture the dynamics in 

contemporary Muslim – non-Muslim relations in a globalized world. The argument is that old 

categories and theoretical concepts to project relations between Islamic and non-Islamic states 

are becoming obsolete.  Going a step further, Ramadan (2005) has promoted the idea of 

‘Western Muslims’ who are developing roots in Western societies while maintaining their 

commitment to the principles of Islam. He rejects the idea that Islam’s distinct character as a 

faith and culture is defined by its differences from the West. Raising the issue from legal, 

political, constitutional and moral viewpoints, Hallaq (2012) argues that the Western modern 

state is a misfit for modern Muslims. Islam emphasizes moral and ethical values in human 

relationships while Western project of secular modernity lacks any moral foundations that render 

Islamic model of governance, cherished by the Islamists, impossible in a West-dominated world. 

The failures of Islamists in Egypt, Iran and Pakistan to establish genuine Sharia governance, as 

he opines, have greatly damaged efforts to establish the Islamic state. Hallaq believes that 



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Islam’s own crises and the universal dominance of the West leave one option open – Muslims 



should productively engage with the West.                

 

In the contemporary context, the modernist school of thought has been further articulated by 



three Egyptian scholars – Sheikh Yusuf al-Qaradawi, Tariq al-Bishri and Fahmi Huwaydi. They 

promote the concept of al-wasatiyya (moderate and balanced position) to reconcile inter-Muslim 

differences and the clash between Islam and the West, accepts modernity while preserving the 

Islamic faith and culture, resents the imperialistic domination of the West over the Muslim 

countries and advocates peaceful coexistence between the two rival civilizations (Baker 2005, 

pp. 110–114). Heavily influenced by al-Afghani and ‘Abduh, the wasatiyya scholars accept 



ijtihad as the best way to define and develop relations between the Muslims and the non-

Muslims in this global age. Considering that the Muslims are weak in the face of Western power 

and influence, they seek to uphold an Islamic framework wherein Muslims can exercise their 

rights to shape their future. Cooperation between Islam and the West is a desired outcome to 

avoid the clash of civilizations and to maintain a peaceful world order. Qaradawi, in particular, 

urges restraint in line with Qur’anic teachings and insists on ‘the universality of the law of 

mutual restraining’ as a basic principle of international relations (Baroudi 2014, 5). But 

Qaradawi sees mutual restraint as a mechanism to stave off the lawless jungle of international 

relations where the strong swallow up the weak.        

 

The traditionalists from both the Sunni and Shi’a sects of Islam have, however, renounced, and 



they still demur, the modernists’ flexible approach to Western modernity and the possibilities of 

dialogues between Islam and the West. Stern reactions came from Sayyid Qutb, discussed briefly 

above, and Ayatollah Khomeini, the architect of the 1979 Iranian Revolution. Both religious 

thinkers and leaders castigated the modernists’ acquiescence to Western modernity since 

“rationalist epistemology erodes divine authority, expresses and accelerates Western power, and 

inhibits the establishment of a legitimate Islamic social system” (Euben 2002, p. 34). Accepting 

Western modernity, as they saw it, amounted to putting Islam in a subservient position, to a 

denial of Islam’s glorious past as well as the revival of Islamic glory in the future. Reason, 

according to them, was not a substitute for moral judgment or divine authority; faith must 

triumph over reason (Tadjbakhsh 2010, 181). Qutb seriously took issue with Muhammad 




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‘Abduh, whom he branded as an apologist for Islam, and suggested to purge Islam of foreign 



influences as a way to get rid of ‘jahiliyya’. Khomeini, while discarding the old concepts of Dar 

al-Islam and Dar al-Harb, introduced a new duality of the oppressed peoples and the oppressive 

powers to explain international relations. He firmly believed that the Islamic state, modeled on 

Qur’anic laws, stood for the oppressed, while Western as well as non-Western states built on 

human authority were devoid of moral standards and they slipped into an abyss of arrogance and 

a denial of God’s sovereign authority on earth. Khomeini upheld that Islam, being a complete 

guide for humans all over the world, did not need to borrow Western secular modernity and 

engage with the un-Godly West. His thinking, articulated in the book ‘Islamic Government: 

Governance of the Jurist’ (Khomeini 1979), put the Islamic religious authorities at the center of 

the post-1979 Iranian political system to strictly supervise the government’s policies and 

activities to conform to Islamic laws, principles and values. 

 

The modernists, despite the virulent attacks from the traditionalists, have opened up a new 



chapter in the domain of Islamic IR. Their approach articulates a new world order that shuns the 

traditionalists’ binary division of the world and supports co-existence with the West, an indirect 

acceptance of the Westphalian system of states guided by human authority. The concepts of 

umma and assabiya are thus compromised, a point the traditionalists vehemently object to 

reconsider. The Islamic modernists further argue for a cautious adaptation to Western modernity 

while not supporting a de-Islamization process in the Muslim countries. They believe that it is 

possible for the Muslims to be modern and Islamic at the same time, without compromising the 

basic laws and principles of the religion. Modernity is not an exclusive Western concept; there 

can be Islamic modernity capable of initiating Muslims’ material progress and strengthening 

their Islamic identity. Islam is not immune to the scientific pursuit of knowledge to improve 

human social and economic conditions. That further exacerbates the epistemological differences 

between the two opposing Islamic approaches to international relations.   

 

Three main points remain at the heart of the Islamic modernist epistemology: i) reconcile Islam 



with the West to avoid a perpetual clash of civilizations; ii) modernity is welcome as are the 

preservations of the traditional Islamic identity and culture; and iii) global age requires an 

amenable and applicable approach which ijtihad seeks to promote. In brief, the primary objective 



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of the Islamic modernists has been to promote the effective defense of Islam through modernity 



and cooperation with the West where a ‘we’ versus ‘they’ prism (Dar al-Islam versus Dar al-

Harb perspective) stands obsolete in the modern context. In that sense, the modernists take a 

revisionist position, a position that refers to the Protestant Reformation in Europe, while 

remaining within the parameters of Islamic classical texts.  


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