🕌 Today’s World Through the Islamic Point of View.
A Deep Dive into Modern Life, Faith, and the Eternal Wisdom of Islam

🕌 Today’s World Through the Islamic Point of View
1. Introduction: Living in an Age of Change
We are living in one of the most advanced yet uncertain times in human history. Technology connects us more than ever, yet loneliness has become a silent epidemic. Material comforts have increased, yet mental health is declining. In this fast-changing world, many people—especially Muslims—ask a deep question: How should we live today as people of faith, surrounded by distractions, doubts, and digital temptations?
Islam offers not just a religion, but a complete way of life. It provides answers to both ancient and modern problems. In a world of confusion, Islam is like a compass—pointing us back to meaning, justice, balance, and peace.
2. Islam’s View of the World (Dunya)
In Islam, this world—Dunya—is not rejected, but it is seen for what it truly is: a place of test, not of final reward. “Know that the life of this world is but amusement and diversion and adornment and boasting to one another and competition in increase of wealth and children…” (Qur’an 57:20) Islam reminds us that:
- Life is temporary
- Every blessing is a test
- Every difficulty is also a test
- True life begins after death (Akhirah)
This worldview helps Muslims stay grounded. We don’t run blindly after trends. We live with awareness that everything we do, say, and even feel is being recorded—and will be accounted for.
3. The Fast Life vs. the Purposeful Life
The modern world praises speed, success, and visibility. The more you earn, the more you post, the more followers you have—the more valuable you seem. Islam, however, defines success differently.
“Indeed, the most noble of you in the sight of Allah is the most righteous of you.” (Qur’an 49:13) From an Islamic view:
- Your taqwa (God-consciousness) is more important than your degree.
- Your intentions weigh more than your titles.
- Your small good deeds are greater than loud publicity.
Islam brings us back to purpose. We are not here to impress, but to serve. Not to collect likes, but to collect good deeds. This purpose gives meaning to even the smallest actions—smiling, helping, forgiving, praying.
4. Technology, Distraction, and the Modern Muslim
Technology is a powerful tool. But without control, it becomes a dangerous distraction. Today, people spend hours scrolling social media. We compare ourselves, waste time, lose sleep. Even in prayer, the phone buzzes in our pocket. Even while reading Qur’an, we’re tempted to check notifications. Islam teaches mindfulness (khushūʿ)—especially in worship.
“Successful indeed are the believers who humble themselves in their prayers…” (Qur’an 23:1-2)
Prophet Muhammad ﷺ used to disconnect from the world for hours—especially in Tahajjud (the night prayer). He found peace in silence. In today’s world of noise, Muslims are called to return to quiet reflection, sincere prayer, and spiritual focus. Use technology to:
- Learn Qur’an and Hadith
- Listen to Islamic podcasts or reminders
- Spread good messages
But set boundaries—don’t let your phone lead your soul.
5. Social Justice, Freedom, and the Misunderstanding of Islam Modern society talks a lot about rights, freedoms, and equality—but often ignores divine justice. People seek liberty, but forget accountability. Islam, on the other hand, balances freedom with responsibility. Islam commands justice: “O you who believe! Stand out firmly for justice, even if it is against yourselves…” (Qur’an 4:135)
The Prophet ď·ş showed perfect balance:
- He stood up for women’s rights.
- He forbade racism and tribal arrogance.
- He was gentle with children and merciful to enemies.
Today, Islam is often misunderstood. Media highlights the bad while ignoring the truth. But in reality, Islam is a champion of human dignity, peace, and fairness.
6. The Crisis of Meaning and the Return to Faith
Despite wealth and education, many people feel lost. Depression, anxiety, and even suicide are rising worldwide. Why?
Because without faith, life feels empty.
Islam fills that emptiness. It reminds us:
- You are not an accident—you were created with purpose.
- Your pain has meaning—your patience has reward.
- Your every breath is known by Allah—who loves you more than anyone.
“Verily, in the remembrance of Allah do hearts find rest.” (Qur’an 13:28)
When you remember Allah, life becomes calmer. You accept pain, enjoy blessings, and stay hopeful.
7. The Role of Youth in a Confused World
Young Muslims today face unique challenges. They live between two worlds: faith and trends, tradition and modernity. Many feel pressure to “fit in” or stay silent about their beliefs. But youth in Islam have always been leaders. Think of:
- Ali ibn Abi Talib (RA): a brave teen who risked his life for the Prophet ď·ş.
- Usama ibn Zayd: a teenager who led an army at age 18.
- Maryam (AS): a young woman chosen to carry one of the greatest miracles.
Today’s youth can:
- Use social media to share wisdom
- Join charity work or Islamic study circles
- Be role models for kindness, courage, and modesty
Never underestimate your power. One sincere youth can change a whole generation.
8. Hope and Light: What the Qur’an Teaches Us
In a world full of negativity, the Qur’an is full of hope.
- “Despair not of the mercy of Allah.” (Qur’an 39:53)
- “After hardship comes ease.” (Qur’an 94:6)
- “Indeed, Allah is with those who are patient.” (Qur’an 2:153)
These are not just verses—they are lifelines. They comfort the heart and revive the soul. No matter what happens around you, the Qur’an is always relevant, always healing.
9. Conclusion: Living as a Conscious Believer in 2025
Modern life moves fast. But Islam teaches us to slow down, reflect, and return to what matters:
- Truth over trends
- Worship over wealth
- Character over appearance
A successful Muslim today isn’t the richest or most famous—it’s the one who walks with humility, serves others, prays sincerely, and trusts Allah.
đź’¬ Final Message
In a world full of confusion, Islam offers clarity. In an age of distraction, Islam offers focus. Whether you are a scholar or a struggler, rich or poor, young or old—Islam invites you to live a meaningful life, rooted in purpose, peace, and connection with the One who never changes.
May Allah guide us to live with sincerity, patience, and hope. And may our hearts always return to Him—no matter how modern the world becomes. 🌍📿🕊️
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DR. Allama iqbal
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