A Nation Wounded by Its Rulers: How Can It Rise to Lead the World?
In an era when nations are preying on the Islamic nation, and international powers are racing to divide its influence in Muslim lands and their wealth, the fundamental question that must be asked remains: How can this nation rise from its stumble? How can it return to lead the world again, and save it from the misery of capitalism, the injustice of nationalism, the absurdity of democracy, and the destruction of socialism? How can it move from a state of dependency and weakness to sovereignty and strength? This question is not an intellectual luxury or an analytical indulgence, but a fateful question, linked to the existence and dignity of the nation, and even to its creed that has burdened it with the responsibility of leading humanity.
The rise of the nation cannot be achieved except by reshaping its awareness, rebuilding its character, and severing its relationship with all the alien concepts that have been planted in it over centuries of intellectual and political invasion. Revival begins from within, from changing people's concepts, and not only through slogans or demands for formal reforms.
The idea by which any nation rises must be a holistic idea, addressing the problems of man as a human being, and clarifying the relationship between him and his Creator, between him and himself, and between him and others. The idea must be rooted in a definitive rational creed that interprets existence, what preceded it, and what follows it, and builds on it a comprehensive system of life. This idea is not relative theories, changing philosophies, or truncated spiritual beliefs, but a living idea that generates a divine system that organizes human life in all its aspects, from worship to politics, from economics to judiciary, from governance to international relations.
Islam - as a revelation from God - carries this idea. It is not a churchly religion confined to rituals, but a religion and from it a state, a creed and a system, a thought and a behavior. Therefore, the first steps of the revival was that the nation regain its confidence in its creed as a way of life, not as a cultural heritage or a civilizational identity.
Is there a revival without political awareness?
The fragmentation and dismemberment that the nation is going through is not inevitable destiny, but rather the product of malicious colonial policies, implemented by subordinate local hands. The Caliphate has been demolished, the Muslim lands have been divided into weak entities, and functional regimes have been established that guard the borders of Sykes-Picot more than they guard the creed and culture of the nation. Political and intellectual elites have been manufactured that reproduce dependency and beautify the systems and concepts of the West for Muslims. Democracy has become an idol, secularism a fate, and capitalism a dream, and the application of Islam has become a recipe for extremism or backwardness!
Therefore, there is no revival without revealing these facts, no liberation without exposing this dependency, and no return to the nation's position except by removing these agent regimes and replacing them with a loyal and aware leadership that leads the people on the basis of Islam, not on the basis of personal interests or external dictates.
Can there be a revival without a system applied by a state?
Islam is not only understood theoretically, but is applied practically through a state that implements its rulings and carries its message. Just as prayer is not understood except by performing it, Islam is not understood except by its full application in reality. And this application can only be through a state that establishes justice, carries Islam to the world as an invitation and a struggle, preserves security, protects the borders, and improves the care of people's affairs in health, education, economy, judiciary, and media.
The Islamic system of governance is neither monarchical, republican, nor military, but rather the Caliphate system, built on the basis of allegiance, establishing justice, holding the ruler accountable, and guaranteeing the rights of the subjects, Muslims and non-Muslims alike, within the just rules of Islam.
The revival does not happen collectively without a vanguard leading the nation towards real change, on the basis of Islam. Emotion and enthusiasm are not enough, but deep political awareness of the local and international reality, and accurate legal awareness of the rulings related to changing the reality are necessary. This vanguard does not compromise, does not accept half-solutions, and does not engage in the systems of disbelief under the pretext of gradualism or reform from within, but rather moves with steady steps towards restoring Islam to the center of life, through establishing its comprehensive and preventative state, the Second Rightly Guided Caliphate.
The nation is the one that will rise, and it is the one that will change its reality with its own hands, and it is necessary to restore confidence in itself, after the illusion has been planted in it that it is incapable and unfit to rule, that it is extremist if it adheres to its religion, and that it cannot live without the guardianship of the West. Its determination must be aroused, the shackles that have bound its will must be broken, and the artificial fear of change must be removed from it.
When the Islamic nation moves with awareness, rises on the basis of Islam, and adopts a comprehensive divine political project, it will inevitably be victorious, and it will inevitably return to lead the world again, and this is not a wish, but a promise from God Almighty and glad tidings from His Messenger ﷺ, ﴿Allah has promised those who have believed among you and done righteous deeds that He will surely grant them succession [to authority] upon the earth just as He granted it to those before them﴾.
Many attempts at revival in Muslim countries have failed because they followed in the footsteps of the West, and thought that revival meant establishing factories, expanding infrastructure, or economic openness, without looking at the intellectual and systemic structure that governs these efforts. Western civilization is based on the separation of religion from life, on colonialism and hegemony, and on selfishness and material profit, and today it suffers from moral collapse, social disintegration, and economic injustice. Is it reasonable to imitate a civilization that is breathing its last?!
Islamic revival does not mean that we are an Arab copy of Europe, nor that we import "progress" packed in policies and organizations, but that we reshape our lives on the basis of our creed, and formulate concepts of life, politics, economics, and education through Islam, not through what is dictated to us by international institutions.
The path is clear and the task is great
The path to revival is not a mirage, nor an unknown landmark, but a clear and straight path, drawn by revelation, followed by the Messenger of God ﷺ, and followed by the Companions after him, so they established a great state that changed the face of history. Every delay in following this path only increases the nation's weakness, prolongs its suffering, and leaves it a tasty morsel in the mouth of its enemies.
Let our slogan be: No reform without radical change, no change except with Islam, no application of Islam except with a state, no state except with a rightly guided Caliphate, and no Caliphate except with the nation's awareness and its strong will.
This is the great task, and these are the harbingers of victory... so who is up to it?
﴿O you who have believed, respond to Allah and to the Messenger when he calls you to that which gives you life.﴾
Written for the Central Media Office Radio of Hizb ut-Tahrir
Mahmoud El-Leithi
Member of the Media Office of Hizb ut-Tahrir in the Wilayah of Egypt