‘Islamic Epistemology’ in a modern context: anatomy of an evolving debate

This paper critically analyses how Islamization of Knowledge (IOK), Radical Reform (RR), and Maqasid Methodology (MM), three distinct Islamic intellectual projects, attempted to develop discourses of Islamic epistemology in facing contemporary developments of natural and social sciences. Mainly, the...

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Main Authors: Mohamed Zacky, Mohamed Fouz, Moniruzzaman, Md
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spelling my.iium.irep.1060062024-05-23T04:10:23Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/106006/ ‘Islamic Epistemology’ in a modern context: anatomy of an evolving debate Mohamed Zacky, Mohamed Fouz Moniruzzaman, Md H61 Theory. Method This paper critically analyses how Islamization of Knowledge (IOK), Radical Reform (RR), and Maqasid Methodology (MM), three distinct Islamic intellectual projects, attempted to develop discourses of Islamic epistemology in facing contemporary developments of natural and social sciences. Mainly, the paper focuses on the similarities, differences, and potential contributions of all three projects. Initially, this paper observes that IOK, RR, and MM have solid agreements among themselves in defining the core crisis of the modern Islamic intellectual tradition, as well as in highlighting the importance of including Islamic primary sources and their normative guidance in reorienting modern knowledge. Equally, each project presents itself as a new reflection of Islamic primary texts considering current intellectual challenges. Nevertheless, this paper further finds that all three projects have deep disagreements in defining the scope of epistemic authority of revelation, reason, and spirituality and thereby offer three different visions of Islamic epistemic schema in facing modern knowledge. Finally, this paper reflects on how these differences could potentially impact visions of an alternative education system from an Islamic worldview. Taylor & Francis 2023-08-02 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/106006/1/106006_%E2%80%98Islamic%20Epistemology%E2%80%99_In%20Press.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/106006/2/106006_%E2%80%98Islamic%20Epistemology%E2%80%99_SCOPUS_In%20Press.pdf Mohamed Zacky, Mohamed Fouz and Moniruzzaman, Md (2023) ‘Islamic Epistemology’ in a modern context: anatomy of an evolving debate. Social Epistemology. pp. 1-15. ISSN 0269-1728 E-ISSN 1464-5297 https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/02691728.2023.2227945 10.1080/02691728.2023.2227945
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‘Islamic Epistemology’ in a modern context: anatomy of an evolving debate
description This paper critically analyses how Islamization of Knowledge (IOK), Radical Reform (RR), and Maqasid Methodology (MM), three distinct Islamic intellectual projects, attempted to develop discourses of Islamic epistemology in facing contemporary developments of natural and social sciences. Mainly, the paper focuses on the similarities, differences, and potential contributions of all three projects. Initially, this paper observes that IOK, RR, and MM have solid agreements among themselves in defining the core crisis of the modern Islamic intellectual tradition, as well as in highlighting the importance of including Islamic primary sources and their normative guidance in reorienting modern knowledge. Equally, each project presents itself as a new reflection of Islamic primary texts considering current intellectual challenges. Nevertheless, this paper further finds that all three projects have deep disagreements in defining the scope of epistemic authority of revelation, reason, and spirituality and thereby offer three different visions of Islamic epistemic schema in facing modern knowledge. Finally, this paper reflects on how these differences could potentially impact visions of an alternative education system from an Islamic worldview.
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