Abstract
This research paper embarks on an in-depth exploration of the profound influence of Maulana Abul A'la Maududi's ideas on Islamic literature and arts, with a specific focus on comparative analysis. As a prominent Islamic thinker and intellectual, Maududi's thought has had a far-reaching impact on Islamic intellectualism and cultural production, shaping the way writers, poets, and artists engage with Islamic themes and motifs. Through a meticulous examination of literary and artistic works, this study investigates the multifaceted ways in which Maududi's ideas have influenced the development of Islamic literature and arts, and how they have been reinterpreted and recontextualized in different cultural and historical contexts. The paper undertakes a comparative analysis of the works of various writers, poets, and artists, highlighting the diverse ways in which Maududi's ideas have been adapted, challenged, or transformed in different creative expressions. By examining the intersections and divergences between Maududi's thought and the works of these creatives, this research sheds light on the complex relationships between Islamic thought, literature, and arts. This study contributes to a deeper understanding of the enduring legacy of Maududi's ideas in contemporary cultural production, and demonstrates the ongoing relevance of his thought in shaping Islamic intellectualism and artistic expression. By exploring the ways in which Maududi's ideas have been reinterpreted and recontextualized in different cultural and historical contexts, this research provides valuable insights into the dynamic and evolving nature of Islamic thought and culture.