Abstract
The Muslim world needs to ingrain strategic thinking and define the concept of strategy to be able to highlight the dynamics of the term and the capacity of its concept. Much of the Muslim world’s energies, minds, and financial resources still – unconsciously – serve Western culture and the Western intellectual paradigm that feeds it. This article explains the Muslim world’s need for a strategy for culture. It discusses the civilizational competition and conflict between cultures, and our need for strategic thought that stems from Islamic thought and that positively interacts with the development of contemporary strategic thought, and strategic and pragmatic future-outlook studies so that awareness and collective work in the Muslim Ummah may be set in motion.
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