This book examines the concept of Islamic culture—its significance, key characteristics, sources, components, and influence. It aims to present an authentic image of Islamic culture rooted in the teachings of the Qur’an and the Prophetic Sunnah, while reflecting its continuous civilizational development across history.
It illustrates how Islamic culture has enriched global civilization through its contributions to both natural and human sciences, resulting in notable intellectual and cultural achievements. This legacy is evident in the emergence of prominent scholars and pioneering works across various fields.
It also explores the core values emphasized in Islamic teachings and discusses pressing contemporary challenges, including family issues, extremism, and threats to intellectual and social stability. The book concludes with practical recommendations for addressing these challenges and promoting human well-being through a culture grounded in Islamic ethics and open engagement with modern realities.