
The Islamic Awakening
The Islamic Awakening refers to a broad movement across the Muslim world beginning around the early 21st century, characterized by increased political activism, social reforms, and a desire for greater Islamic identity. It emerged from frustrations with authoritarian governance, economic challenges, and cultural shifts, often inspired by Islamic principles. Notable events include protests, uprisings like the Arab Spring, and a push for greater religious and political freedom. The movement aims to reconcile modern life with Islamic values, promoting a sense of identity, justice, and social change, but its impact varies across different countries and contexts.