An Analytical Study of the Concept of Ummah in Islam: Ideological Foundations, Qur’anic Framework, and Contemporary Relevance

Authors

  • Dr. Abdul Waheed Memon Lecturer Islamic Studies, Sukkur IBA University, BBSIMS Dadu Campus
  • Dr. Abdul Ghani Lecture at Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science and Technology, Islamabad
  • Dr. Jahanzib Rana Assistant Professor, Islamic Studies, Isra University, Hyderabad

Keywords:

Ummah, Islamic Identity, Tawhid, Sharī‘ah, Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, Brotherhood, Islamic Unity, Qur’anic Concept, Equality in Islam, Ibrahim’s Legacy, Islamic Theology

Abstract

This article explores the profound and unique Islamic concept of Ummah, highlighting its ideological and spiritual foundations that transcend ethnic, racial, and geographical boundaries. Unlike worldly nations defined by lineage or territory, the Ummah is primarily unified by faith (‘aqīdah) and adherence to the divine law (Sharī‘ah). The article examines the linguistic roots of Ummah, referencing classical scholars such as Ibn Manzur, and emphasizes the Qur’anic usage that links the term to both a community and a shared belief system.

Central to the discussion is the pivotal role of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ as the unifying figure whose leadership consolidates the collective identity of Muslims worldwide. The Qur’an’s call for a community that enjoins good and forbids evil is underscored as the moral mission of the Ummah. The article further elaborates on the intrinsic values of equality and brotherhood that Islam fosters among its followers, breaking the chains of pre-Islamic tribalism and racial prejudice. It highlights key Qur’anic verses and prophetic sayings that emphasize universal human equality, where piety (taqwā) is the sole measure of honor.

The article also addresses the historical context of the Ummah Muslimah, tracing its lineage to Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him), who is honored as the archetype of obedience and monotheism. His legacy is presented as the foundational model for the Islamic Ummah, distinguished by steadfast faith and dedication to Tawhīd (the oneness of God). The unity and universality of Islam are contrasted with the divisiveness of other nations and religions, emphasizing Islam’s global and inclusive message.

In conclusion, the article affirms that the Ummah is not merely a social or political entity but a spiritual community bound by shared faith, divine law, and a collective ethical mission. This concept continues to inspire Muslims worldwide toward unity, social justice, and moral responsibility, serving as a timeless paradigm for collective identity and purpose.

 

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Published

28-06-2024

How to Cite

Dr. Abdul Waheed Memon, Dr. Abdul Ghani, and Dr. Jahanzib Rana. 2024. “An Analytical Study of the Concept of Ummah in Islam: Ideological Foundations, Qur’anic Framework, and Contemporary Relevance”. Al Manhal Research Journal 4 (2). https://almanhal.org.pk/ojs3303/index.php/journal/article/view/273.

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