The author explains the saying of the Most ((God does not change the condition of a people until they change what is in themselves)). He seeks to clarify the basis of the problem of Muslims' backwardness, and that it is linked to their belief that their problems are not subject to laws and norms. Thus, they can neither detect nor cure the ailments. As a result, they become puppets of their enemies who understand that problems are governed by laws that can be discovered and used... The author shows that the movements that left a deep impact on human history had begun to have an impact on people's souls and thoughts, in the first place, and changed them; And that this change is subject to rules and laws that are the laws of God in man and society, according to which societies advance or lag behind...