While discussing regional transformation in the Arab world, the first reality we encounter is that generalizations do not apply to this geography. Today’s Morocco and Jordan, Egypt and Tunisia, Libya and Syria differ substantially from each other. At the same time, in this period of change sweeping the region, time has come to discuss the future of the Islamic civilization. Our region, which overcame great difficulties in the last century, is currently undergoing a process of dramatic change and transformation. The spirit of change in the Middle East, Africa, Asia and the Far East has lived through and survived many challenges. In order to keep the regional transformation going, it is necessary to clearly set out and discuss the visions for our region’s future.
Nonetheless, this region and geography does not solely consist of Muslims. Communities with different religious beliefs are also the essential and inseparable components of this region.