Mapping the historical and contemporary interactions between the world's major civilizations — with the Islamic Civilization as the central lens.
Most geopolitical analysis positions the West as the centre of gravity. The Civilizations Map inverts this — placing the Islamic Civilization at the centre and mapping every other major civilization in relation to it: shared histories, points of conflict, trade routes, theological proximity and contemporary strategic relationships.
The goal is not simply a geographic visualization. It is an analytical framework that helps researchers, strategists and founders understand where the Ummah sits in a multipolar world — and where the opportunities and threats lie.
Each profile analyses the civilization's core values, historical interactions with Islam, current geopolitical stance and opportunities for engagement.
The Civilizations Map currently exists as a research framework — nine individual civilization profiles with historical analysis, geopolitical positioning and interaction mapping. The interactive geographic visualization layer is in development.
Each profile feeds directly into the research pipeline: informing which regions to target for ventures, which communities to build media for, and where strategic alliances are most viable.
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