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[Life:105] From Shariati to Al-Sadr: Islamic Thinkers Who Challenged the System

[Life:105] From Shariati to Al-Sadr: Islamic Thinkers Who Challenged the System

Update: 2025-11-21
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This episode explores how key Muslim thinkers have shaped Islamic revival in response to the deep crises of colonization, modernity, and civilizational decline.


We journey through the thought of influential Shia figures such as Jamal al-Din al-Afghani, a reformist who championed Islamic revival and modernization; Ali Shariati, an Iranian intellectual who fused Islamic thought with western scholarship and revolutionary activism; and Shaheed Murtadha Mutahhari, a scholar who bridged classical philosophy and academic studies with modern social challenges.

It also features Sayyid Muhammad Sadiq al-Sadr, known for his role in religious reform and grassroots Shia revival, and Abdolkarim Soroush, who critically explores the relationship between intellectuals and clerics, as well as the roles of universities and religious seminaries. Finally, it examines the legacy of Sayyid Muhammad Baqir al-Sadr, a foundational figure in Islamic in numerous fields, including economics and philosophy, who envisioned Islam as a comprehensive framework for justice and societal transformation, with a visionary approach to bring the intellectual and the cleric closer to each other.


This series provides a roadmap for Muslim intellectuals and communities today—balancing tradition and modernity to build resilient, values-driven realities.


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[Life:105] From Shariati to Al-Sadr: Islamic Thinkers Who Challenged the System

[Life:105] From Shariati to Al-Sadr: Islamic Thinkers Who Challenged the System