THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN RELIGION AND REASON IN QURANIC STUDIES: INSIGHTS FROM CONTEMPORARY ISLAMIC PHILOSOPHY

Authors

  • Mahbub Setiawan UIN Raden Mas Said Surakarta, Indonesia Author
  • Abd. Hafid STAI Ibnu Sina Batam, Indonesia Author
  • Fuad Nawawi IAIN Syekh Nurjati Cirebon, Indonesia Author
  • Asep Abdurrohman PPs UM Tangerang, Indonesia Author
  • Suhirman UIN Walisongo Semarang, Indonesia Author
  • Mukhyar Institut Agama Islam (IAI) Diniyah Pekanbaru, Indonesia Author

Keywords:

Contemporary Trends, Islamic Philosophy, Major Themes

Abstract

Islamic Philosophy is a complex and multifaceted discipline that has undergone significant evolution over the centuries. In recent years, there has been a growing interest in the study of Contemporary Islamic Philosophy, reflecting the need to engage with the challenges facing Muslim communities in the modern world. This paper aims to provide a critical overview of the current trends in Contemporary Islamic Philosophy, focusing on key debates, developments, and applications of the discipline. The paper is based on a review of the literature in the field, and will provide insights into the ways in which contemporary scholars are reinterpreting classical Islamic thought and adapting it to the present-day context. The paper will also explore the relationship between Contemporary Islamic Philosophy and other related fields, such as Islamic studies, philosophy, religious studies, and social sciences

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Published

2022-09-30