Challenging the notion that democracy and Islam are incompatible, the book presents historical evidence of early Muslim democratic practices. It argues for a political system rooted in Islamic teachings that addresses both political and cultural needs of Muslim nations. Emphasizing the importance of aligning democracy with local values, it advocates for a tailored approach that fosters peace and justice for all, including both Muslims and non-Muslims. The work aims to illustrate a framework for Islamic democracy relevant to the Middle East.
Farid Younos Book order





- 2020
- 2017
Principles of Islamic Psychology
- 152 pages
- 6 hours of reading
- 2013
The book explores Islamic culture through an anthropological lens, emphasizing its comprehensive connection to the teachings of the Prophet Mohammad. It argues that Islamic culture is not merely inherited but is fundamentally rooted in divine revelation. By positioning the Prophet as the founder of this culture, the study offers a fresh perspective on how Islamic principles shape various cultural aspects of life.
- 2011
Principles of Islamic Sociology
- 184 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Focusing on the contemporary relevance of Islamic law, this book explores the dynamics of Islamic society amidst the backdrop of the Islamic awakening in the Middle East. Dr. Younos presents Islamic sociology as a vibrant academic discipline, advocating for reforms in socio-political systems through a modern interpretation of Islamic values. It addresses the crucial question of how Muslims can navigate their social existence in a globalized world, offering a vision for a reformed and progressive Muslim society.
- 2008
Focusing on the perspective of a moderate Muslim, this book critiques the West's attempts to impose democracy on Muslim societies, particularly by the United States. It challenges the notion of American qualifications to export democracy to the Middle East, highlighting the region's historical contributions to knowledge, science, and justice. By addressing misconceptions and providing a nuanced view, the author aims to foster a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding democracy in the Muslim world.