A call to recover the Qur'an as guidance for thought, civilization, and human responsibility.
In an age of intellectual confusion, technological power, spiritual exhaustion, and civilizational fragmentation, Guidance for the Perplexed calls for a renewed Islamic awakening rooted in the Qur'an, reason, moral responsibility, and accountability before Allah.
Moving across Islamic intellectual history, philosophy, governance, economics, science, artificial intelligence, spirituality, translation, and global responsibility, this book argues that the Muslim crisis is not merely political or economic. At its deepest level, it is a crisis of orientation.
This work invites Muslims to return to the Qur'an not as a symbol alone, but as the living center of thought, worship, knowledge, justice, institution-building, and service to humanity.