The Intellectual Role of Islamizing Librarianship

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Rashid Siddiqui

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Mawlana Mawdudi (may Allah be pleased with him) has made a very
thought-provoking remark in his introduction to “Al Jihad fd Islam7 He writes:
“It is a natural weakness of human beings. If one is defeated in a battlefield
he is also overwhelmed in the field of knowledge. He cannot contest in
penmanship with one by whose sword he has been defeated.”l
The inferiority of Muslims in the intellectual domain is well documented
and does not need any elaboration. Now it is the task of Muslim scholars
to take up the challenge of redressing the imbalance. One area of scholarship
often neglected by scholars is library science.
The task required to Islamize science calls for immense intellectual
capacity. One should be expert not only in the field of library science but
should also possess deep insight into the faith of Islam, its culture, and
civilization. It is only through the combination of these qualities that a new
creative discipline can be produced.
Library science, as developed in the West, is bound to reflect the image
of Western civilization. Subject classification, the rules for cataloguing, lists
of subject headings and other techniques employed to exploit literature all
portray the Western way of life.
Islam has its own world view of human affairs and Islamic literature
naturally will reflect this world view. To restrict Islam under the heading
“religion” following the Western conceptualization violates the very basic
concepts of Islamic principles. The response of librarians when faced with
this challenge is to adapt the existing classification. Though such adaptations
may be useful they not only hopelessly fail to tackle the real problem, but
distort and disfigure the serene harmony of Islamic values. What is needed
is totally new and radical approach by Muslim librarians to work out a new ...

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