Quranic worldview: complementarity in the views of Iqbal and AbuSulayman
The Quranic worldview shapes individuals' understanding of themselves, their comprehension of the purpose of existence, and their choices regarding conduct, aligning with both the laws of the cosmos and their innate human nature. Among the eminent Muslim thinkers who grappled with the declin...
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my.iium.irep.1116832024-04-02T06:10:25Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/111683/ Quranic worldview: complementarity in the views of Iqbal and AbuSulayman Muhsin, Sayyed Mohamed Ali, Mohd Mumtaz Abdul Razak, Mohd Abbas BL Religion The Quranic worldview shapes individuals' understanding of themselves, their comprehension of the purpose of existence, and their choices regarding conduct, aligning with both the laws of the cosmos and their innate human nature. Among the eminent Muslim thinkers who grappled with the decline of the Ummah and dedicated their lives to restoring the dignity of Muslims were Muhammad Iqbal (1877-1938) and AbdulHamid AbuSulayman (1936-2021). As luminaries within the Ummah, they exhibit distinctive traits in their thoughts, endeavors, and contributions, all centered on the axis of the Quranic worldview. This article employs descriptive, analytical, and critical methods to examine the guidance the Quranic worldview provides for humanity, as perceived by Iqbal and AbuSulayman. Subsequently, it conducts an analysis of the core principles encapsulated within this worldview. This study delves into a discourse on how their views mutually complement each other, aiming to guide society towards constructing a wholesome civilization. Among the key findings of the study is the emphasis placed by both scholars on the necessity of cultivating a worldview grounded in a true and authentic source of knowledge, namely, the Quran. Additionally, the study observes that AbuSulayman has effectively attempted to implement some of the major theoretical frameworks proposed by Iqbal. Iqbal Chair Bahria University 2024-03-26 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/111683/7/111683_%20Quranic%20worldview.pdf Muhsin, Sayyed Mohamed and Ali, Mohd Mumtaz and Abdul Razak, Mohd Abbas (2024) Quranic worldview: complementarity in the views of Iqbal and AbuSulayman. Bahria Research Journal on Iqbal Studies, 3 (1). pp. 1-19. E-ISSN 2960-0669 https://brjis.bahria.edu.pk/index.php/ojs/article/view/49 |
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The Quranic worldview shapes individuals' understanding of themselves, their comprehension
of the purpose of existence, and their choices regarding conduct, aligning with both the laws
of the cosmos and their innate human nature. Among the eminent Muslim thinkers who
grappled with the decline of the Ummah and dedicated their lives to restoring the dignity of
Muslims were Muhammad Iqbal (1877-1938) and AbdulHamid AbuSulayman (1936-2021).
As luminaries within the Ummah, they exhibit distinctive traits in their thoughts, endeavors,
and contributions, all centered on the axis of the Quranic worldview. This article employs
descriptive, analytical, and critical methods to examine the guidance the Quranic worldview
provides for humanity, as perceived by Iqbal and AbuSulayman. Subsequently, it conducts an
analysis of the core principles encapsulated within this worldview. This study delves into a
discourse on how their views mutually complement each other, aiming to guide society towards
constructing a wholesome civilization. Among the key findings of the study is the emphasis
placed by both scholars on the necessity of cultivating a worldview grounded in a true and
authentic source of knowledge, namely, the Quran. Additionally, the study observes that
AbuSulayman has effectively attempted to implement some of the major theoretical
frameworks proposed by Iqbal. |
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