Last time Islam had an existential threat was during the Mongol invasions of 12th century. Mongols destroyed the centres of our civilisation: Baghdad, Balkh, Bukhara and many more.
But, something strange also happened during that time. The menace of Hashashin (Batiniyah, Khawarij) - a scourge of the Muslim world for centuries - were eliminated by the Mongol armies themselves and in the end Mongols converted to Islam founding Mughal dynasties of India, conquering areas up to Volga river and forming the famous Golden Horde whose territories lasted from Urals to the Danube and deep into Siberia.
Old Muslims were replaced by the new Muslims.
If He so willed, He could remove you altogether and replace you with new people: He has full power to do so. (4:133)
Something good came out of really really bad. History repeats! Fingers crossed!
You are right about that; Quran is written in a way that it will be open to interpretation for all the times to come in future, because, it is the last Message of Allah (SWT). Some verses were not understood in the past but now we can understand them in the light of new knowledge. That is why I have quoted the verses from Quran about the ambiguous verses and the time before a prophecy (correct interpretation) is fulfilled.
But, something strange also happened during that time. The menace of Hashashin (Batiniyah, Khawarij) - a scourge of the Muslim world for centuries - were eliminated by the Mongol armies themselves and in the end Mongols converted to Islam founding Mughal dynasties of India, conquering areas up to Volga river and forming the famous Golden Horde whose territories lasted from Urals to the Danube and deep into Siberia.
Old Muslims were replaced by the new Muslims.
If He so willed, He could remove you altogether and replace you with new people: He has full power to do so. (4:133)
Something good came out of really really bad. History repeats! Fingers crossed!
thats why i say ulema or whatever should come out with a brand new interpretation,,,its the need of hour
You are right about that; Quran is written in a way that it will be open to interpretation for all the times to come in future, because, it is the last Message of Allah (SWT). Some verses were not understood in the past but now we can understand them in the light of new knowledge. That is why I have quoted the verses from Quran about the ambiguous verses and the time before a prophecy (correct interpretation) is fulfilled.
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