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| Theme | Description | |-------|-------------| | | Modern societies, even those claiming to be Muslim, are in a state of ignorance because they do not submit fully to God’s sovereignty ( Hakimiyya ). | | Sovereignty (Hakimiyya) | Only God has the right to legislate; any government that creates its own laws is illegitimate. | | Jihad | Not just defensive warfare, but an active struggle to remove obstacles that prevent people from freely embracing Islam. | | The Vanguard | A small, dedicated group of true Muslims must separate from Jahili society to purify and then transform it. | | Rejection of Western ideologies | Nationalism, socialism, capitalism, and democracy are all incompatible with Islam. |
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Jalons sur la route de l’Islam is the French translation of Sayyid Qutb’s Ma’alim fi al-Tariq . The original Arabic title translates literally to "Signposts on the Road" or "Milestones." The book was written while Qutb was imprisoned by Egypt’s Gamal Abdel Nasser regime, accused of plotting against the government. Qutb was eventually executed in 1966, turning him into a martyr for many Islamist movements. | | The Vanguard | A small, dedicated
Yes, if you are serious about understanding 20th-century political Islam – but do so critically and with contextual knowledge. Pair it with counter-arguments from scholars like Khaled Abou El Fadl, Tariq Ramadan, or Olivier Carré (who wrote an excellent French analysis titled L’utopie islamique de Sayyid Qutb ). Some jurisdictions make the text available for research
For readers seeking the PDF, here is a structured overview of the book’s main arguments:
However, this appears to be a slightly corrupted or mistyped filename. The intended title is almost certainly the famous book by , originally titled "Ma'alim fi al-Tariq" — commonly known in French as "Jalons sur la route de l'Islam" (Milestones on the Road to Islam).