Topic > Summary of Tariq Ramadan's Radical Reform - 1156

This passive silence leads the scholar to maintain full authority to make decisions. The follower will follow without question and consequently fall into the hegemony of the scholar. How many Muslims today express their opinion? Not many. We have built a society that will not question Ijtihad because they believe they are not well educated and willing to comment. This is why I want Muslims to be experts in their field so they can share authority. Whenever problems arise, these experts can help solve them, so no one will just follow them blindly. Reading this book made me discover more about this problem. Some groups reject these ideas especially when the writer suggests reinterpreting the text. I am of the same opinion, we remain in principle, but there are some areas that need to be reconsidered so that they fit our time. I am aware and aware of the differences between human beings, but this book teaches me to respect other people's points of view. Undoubtedly, Islam is syumul and one, but the interpretation is different from each other. By respecting their understanding and principles we can have a good life. The radical reform proposed by Tariq Ramadan is not to destroy religion but to take Islam to the next level. We need radical reform. What are we waiting for? Ummah suffers while we do nothing. Continuing to blame non-Muslims for our fault cannot be