Research methodology: A critical analysis of contemporary Muslim scholarship in Southeast Asia
In Southeast Asia, as well as other parts of the Muslim world, academic institutions often ignore the importance of research methodology as an instrument for determining solutions to particular problems. This is especially evident in the field of Islamic Studies. Generally speaking, many institution...
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my.iium.irep.227012013-09-30T09:56:31Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/22701/ Research methodology: A critical analysis of contemporary Muslim scholarship in Southeast Asia Yousif, Ahmad BP1 Islam H Social Sciences (General) In Southeast Asia, as well as other parts of the Muslim world, academic institutions often ignore the importance of research methodology as an instrument for determining solutions to particular problems. This is especially evident in the field of Islamic Studies. Generally speaking, many institutions of higher learning in Southeast Asia conduct research in the Islamic disciplines using traditional approaches and techniques. Although such approaches do have some merits, they have a number of disadvantages. Consequently, many scholars and students in the Islamic disciplines often face difficulties and challenges when conducting research due to the use of methodologies which lack innovativeness, efficiency and over-all effectiveness. In an effort to reduce some of the deficiencies of the traditional approach to research, some scholars prefer to completely reject such methods in favor of western research methodologies. This paper will examine the importance of research techniques within an Islamic framework of knowledge, the merits of both traditional and western research methodological techniques, as well as propose various recommendations for overcoming the limitations of the two approaches. It is hoped that these efforts will lead towards the development of a new model which will be able to combine the strengths of both techniques, while at the same time minimizing their weaknesses. 2012 Conference or Workshop Item REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/22701/1/Abstract-CSSR2012.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/22701/2/CSSR_Final_Program-_May_18%2C_2012.pdf Yousif, Ahmad (2012) Research methodology: A critical analysis of contemporary Muslim scholarship in Southeast Asia. In: Canadian Congress Of The Humanities And Social Sciences 2012, 26 - 29 May 2012, University of Waterloo and Wilfrid Laurier University, Ontario, Canada. (Unpublished) http://www.cssrscer.ca |
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In Southeast Asia, as well as other parts of the Muslim world, academic institutions often ignore the importance of research methodology as an instrument for determining solutions to particular problems. This is especially evident in the field of Islamic Studies. Generally speaking, many institutions of higher learning in Southeast Asia conduct research in the Islamic disciplines using traditional approaches and techniques. Although such approaches do have some merits, they have a number of disadvantages. Consequently, many scholars and students in the Islamic disciplines often face difficulties and challenges when conducting research due to the use of methodologies which lack innovativeness, efficiency and over-all effectiveness. In an effort to reduce some of the deficiencies of the traditional approach to research, some scholars prefer to completely reject such methods in favor of western research methodologies.
This paper will examine the importance of research techniques within an Islamic framework of knowledge, the merits of both traditional and western research methodological techniques, as well as propose various recommendations for overcoming the limitations of the two approaches. It is hoped that these efforts will lead towards the development of a new model which will be able to combine the strengths of both techniques, while at the same time minimizing their weaknesses. |
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