This book is the last work written by the author, a leading thinker of Islamic political thought, before his death in 1996. Here, he studies the phenomenon called the 'Islamic Revolution' and insists that, like a scientific process, the Islamic Revolution must be repeatable. Rising above the events in Iran, he considers much of the Shii and Sunni theology to be divisive, and identifies ideas that are already part of an 'intellectual revolution' in the Muslim world. It is an indispensable reading for those who want to understand the Islamic movement and the events in the Muslim world.