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The Thinking Muslim: Can Muslims Thrive without a Caliphate? with Dr Uthman Badar

The Thinking Muslim: Can Muslims Thrive without a Caliphate? with Dr Uthman Badar

The issue of the caliphate has recently made a resurgence within Muslim discourse. For nearly 100 years the Muslim ummah has been without a caliphate, and many have come to the view that the world of empires is behind us, and we now must embrace the era of nation-states. Yet the issue remains a live one, Islam and Muslims have remained tortured by our lack of ability to resolve some of the most intractable problems we face – leading to the suggestion that establishing a post-nation state brings together our resources, people and potential.

Dr. Uthman Badar has been thinking about the concerns of the caliphate. He is the lead editor at the Ummatics Institute. He received his Ph.D. in Philosophy from Western Sydney University in 2023, where he currently teaches. He is also an active Muslim community member in Sydney, Australia, with over two decades of engagement in grassroots activism and da’wah.

Uthman Badar

Uthman Badar is Research Operations Manager at the Ummatics Institute. He is a student of Arabic, Islamic sciences, and Continental Philosophy. He is currently in the late stages of a PhD in Philosophy at Western Sydney University, centred on a critique of the conception of secularity and the legitimation of secularism in liberal political philosophy.

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