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Here is a very good Article once i read in Fountain Magazine issue#43.

The relationship between Islam and globalization has been open to much interpretation and acrimonious debate. At the crux of the current debate is the idea that Islam is somehow opposed to the process of globalization. In this article, I will illustrate why this debate should more accurately be deemed as a debate between Islam and Westernization. I argue that Islam is not against the process of globalization per se, but rather that the tension is due to the process of Westernization.

Globalization or Westernization?
As the mere terminology surrounding the debate has led to a considerable amount of confusion and misunderstanding, we need to define our terms. Globalization is the spread and exchange of people, goods, and ideas across the globe. Characteristically, it is directly associated with change, or transformation, modernity, and an increasingly interdependent relationship between different regions of the world. "Globalization is an aspect of human life that has always been there since the beginning of humanity. It corresponds with the natural human instinct and man's tendency towards being a 'social animal.' It is the tendency with which God has created man to live on exchanging his sources and experiences with others around him, in order to achieve and realize the best chances of life."1

However, globalization is frequently associated with the liberal classical economic theory, and since the mid-1970s with neo-liberalism, which has its roots in the classical economic theory. More specifically, globalization is considered a reflection of the classical economic theory's principle of comparative advantage, which promotes an open economic system and free trade in order to achieve and realize the best chances of life.

Although the process of globalization has been linked with concepts of comparative advantage, free trade, and open economy, its origins can be traced to a time long before such ideas appeared. In order to develop a more comprehensive and accurate understanding of the so called "Islam-globalization" debate, it is critical to distinguish between the process of globalization in its original sense and such relatively more contemporary processes, like Westernization, that are masked as globalization and yet are fundamentally different.

"Globalization targets the narrowing of the gaps separating different communities. This is done by exchanging benefits in all aspects of life -- economic, social, scientific, and political governance. That is, they exchange information, understand each other's values and codes of ethics and build a common ground."2 In contrast, Westernization does not consider such an understanding or building of such common ground to be worthwhile enterprises. Globalization is a process in which "the whole world becomes like a small village, where the less advanced communities can develop their capacities" and that "tends to be a two-way street process, which makes it possible for each community to take as well as to give."3 Westernization, on the other hand, tends to be a one-way street, meaning that one region attempts to dominate and control other regions in the name of globalization. Moreover, while globalization occurs through the free will of different communities, Westernization is characteristically imposed upon other regions.

Islam's role
Having clarified the difference between globalization and Westernization, the Islam-globalization debate can be assessed more accurately. Islam is not anti-globalization (or modernity, which is considered to be a by-product of globalization) in its original sense, but Muslims do have a problem with Westernization. "Although Westernization of society is condemned, modernization as such is not.
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WOW THIS TOPIC IS VERY INTERESTING AND DEBATABLE .AS FAR AS I FEEL, GLOBALIZATION IS ,MERE MERGING OF PEOPLE BELONGING TO VARIOUS NATIONALITIES ,PARTICULARLY DUE TO LATEST TECHNOLOGIES AND TODAY'S DEMANDS AND NEEDS .WE ARE LIVING IN A GLOBAL VILLAGE, WHICH ISN'T IN CONTRARY TO ISLAM IN ANY WAY,RATHER I FEEL IT HELPS MORE AND MORE PEOPLE TO KNOW ISLAM WELL,HENCE HELPING IN MORE BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF ISLAM FOR THE NON-MUSLIMS.ISLAM IS MUCH STRONGER TO BE AFFECTED BY GLOBALIZATION IN NEGATIVE MANNER.YA, BUT TOTAL WESTERNIZATION IS TO BE CONDEMNED AS IT GOES AGAINST ISLAM.GLOBALIZATION IS HARMFUL TOO, IN A WAY THAT NOW ONE THING THAT IS AFFECTING ONE PLACE ANYWHERE DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY AFFECTS THE OTHER PLACE AS WELL, SINCE NO ONE IS LIVING IN ISOLATION.BUT THIS DOESN'T MEAN THAT THIS GLOBALIZATION CHANGE SHOULD BE CONDEMNED,RATHER THINGS CAN BE SORTED OUT BY MUTUAL CO-OPERATION AND NEGOTIATIONS.
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very interesting hamid bhai can u help me i want on essay on mother's prestige plz if anyone can help me so do plz i would be thankful
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islam is never against globalization.infact the pioneer of globalization were muslims as the trade was first started by the muslims around the world.
globalization is nothing but to exploit those who become the victims ( less developed and developing countries)
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the most interested topic i ever seen of course, according to me globalization is not so simple, yeah it is the inter linkage of different parts of the world but in the same time i think it(globalization) is to give rights to each and every part of the world, like no nation of the world should be deprived and back ward.
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