Are Muslims destined to rule the world-or called to something higher?
For centuries, Muslims have dreamed of revival, unity, and global power. But what if the true purpose of Islam is not domination, but contribution? What if chasing power without justice only deepens decline rather than restoring honour?
In Why Muslims Cannot and Should Not Become the World Power, the author explores this urgent question with clarity and courage. Drawing on Qur'anic reminders, historical lessons, and modern realities, he challenges inherited narratives and offers a fresh vision:
Why Muslims cannot achieve world power in their current state of fragmentation and stagnation
Why Muslims should not chase dominance, as power without justice risks oppression and collapse
How Muslims can regain dignity and relevance through knowledge, moral leadership, and service to humanity
Written by a global professional in Data and Artificial Intelligence-not a cleric or political analyst-this book brings a unique, evidence-driven perspective that values outcomes over appearances and reflection over rhetoric.
If you have ever wondered about the true role of Muslims in today's world, this book will challenge your thinking and inspire deeper reflection on faith, purpose, and the future of civilization.