Pakistan, July 31 -- World scholars and strategists once confidently predicted that the coming century would belong to the Muslim world. This wasn't merely an idealistic or religious sentiment but was illustrated by facts. The Muslim world boasted abundant natural resources, a rapidly growing young population, fertile lands, and a legacy of intellectual, cultural, and spiritual richness. They are afraid that the system of Islam-centred on justice, compassion, and collective welfare-could offer an alternative to a global system plagued by inequality, conflict, and moral decay. The concept of a unified Muslim Ummah wasn't a dream, but rather an emerging possibility that symbolised hope for a better world. We must not forget what they did to...