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Abul ala maududi biography of christopher

          Abul Aʿla Maududi (–), the influential Indo-Pakistani Islamist thinker, proposed a detailed vision of what he called “theodemocracy.”..

          Abstract: Abul Aʿla Maududi (–), the influential Indo-Pakistani Islamist thinker, proposed a detailed vision of what he called “theodemocracy.

        1. Abul Ala Maududi (), the influential Indo-Pakistani Islamist thinker, saw popular sovereignty as a moral problem.
        2. Abul Aʿla Maududi (–), the influential Indo-Pakistani Islamist thinker, proposed a detailed vision of what he called “theodemocracy.”.
        3. Mr Maududi - who died in - is the founder of the Jamaat-e-Islami party.
        4. This essay will compare and contrast the ideologies and vision of political Islam of Muslim intellectuals Sayyid Abuʾl-Aʿla Mawdudi and.
        5. Abul Ala Maududi

          Sayyid Abul A'la Maududi (Urdu: سید ابو الاعلىٰ مودودی ) (or Mawdoodi, Maududi, Maudoodi, Mawdudi) (September 25, 1903 - September 22, 1979) - was a Sunni Pakistani Islamic reformist or Islamist thinker, a politician,  journalist, theologian and political philosopher.

          He founded the Pakistan Jamaat-e-Islami Islamic revivalist party. He is also known as Maulana (or Mawlana Maududi) or Sheikh Maududi. He was influenced by the Egyptian IslamistHassan al-Banna, founder of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood, he may have influenced al-Banna and he most certainly influenced al-Banna's successor, Sayyid Qutb.

          One of Maududi's major contributions to Islamist extremism was the systematization of Xenophobia of the West and legitimization of revolt against Muslim states, based on the idea that all such regimes were in a state of Jahiliya - darkness and ba