Abstract Modern civilization is entering a phase of systemic instability that cannot be adequately explained by economic cycles, political polarization, or technological disruption alone. Beneath these visible crises lies a deeper structural problem: a growing misalignment between the human mind, the institutions that govern collective life, and the ultimate purpose toward which civilization moves. History shows that when civilizations lose the ability to integrate meaning, structure, and direction, they accumulate what may be called civilizational debt—a multidimensional burden that eventually leads to collapse or prolonged stagnation. This paper argues that contemporary global civilization is approaching such a threshold and risks repeating the oscillatory failures of earlier civilizations, swinging once again between materialistic secularism and reactionary spiritual withdrawal. Drawing on historical patterns and the prophetic Tawhidi model of human development, this paper proposes a different path: redesigning civilization from a purpose-centered human mind outward, consciously translating inner alignment into social, economic, and institutional structures capable of sustaining human dignity and continuity.
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Habib Niro
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Habib Niro (Mon,) studied this question.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/6967190087ba607552bb8eaa — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18216775