Toward an Islamic framework for worldview studies: preliminary theorization
The paper examines the importance of designing a framework for studying worldviews within the parameters of contemporary Islamic thought. It briefly reviews both selected western and Islamic stances on worldview studies. The literature reveals that research on this topic and its application to diffe...
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my.iium.irep.1159382024-11-20T01:14:54Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/115938/ Toward an Islamic framework for worldview studies: preliminary theorization Abdelaziz, Berghout BP173 Islamic sociology CB History of civilization H Social Sciences (General) The paper examines the importance of designing a framework for studying worldviews within the parameters of contemporary Islamic thought. It briefly reviews both selected western and Islamic stances on worldview studies. The literature reveals that research on this topic and its application to different spheres has become a topic of some interest to many intellectual circles, particularly in the western context. Hence, the possibility of forming an Islamic civilizational framework for an inquiry into people’s worldviews needs to be assessed. This article follows a textual analysis and inductive approach to analyze the prospects of formulating an Islamic framework for research on worldviews and its applications. It concludes that western scholars have made considerable efforts in treating people’s worldviews as a field of study, while Muslim scholars have not. In this respect, many western researchers have contributed to developing worldview studies as a separate field of inquiry, including the history of concept, subject matter, objectives, kinds, methods, and applications. Therefore, the need to enhance the Islamic input and research pertaining to this field by introducing an Islamic civilizational framework and approach of inquiry becomes apparent. International Institute of Islamic Thought 2007-04-01 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/115938/7/115938_Toward%20an%20Islamic%20framework.pdf Abdelaziz, Berghout (2007) Toward an Islamic framework for worldview studies: preliminary theorization. American Journal of Islam and Society, 24 (2). pp. 22-43. ISSN 2690-3733 E-ISSN 2690-3741 https://www.ajis.org/index.php/ajiss/article/view/419 https://doi.org/10.35632/ajis.v24i2.419 |
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The paper examines the importance of designing a framework for studying worldviews within the parameters of contemporary Islamic thought. It briefly reviews both selected western and Islamic stances on worldview studies. The literature reveals that research on this topic and its application to different spheres has become a topic of some interest to many intellectual circles, particularly in the western context. Hence, the possibility of forming an Islamic civilizational framework for an inquiry into people’s worldviews needs to be assessed. This article follows a textual analysis and inductive approach to analyze the prospects of formulating an Islamic framework for research on worldviews and its applications. It concludes that western scholars have made considerable efforts in treating people’s worldviews as a field of study, while Muslim scholars have not. In this respect, many western researchers have contributed to developing worldview studies as a separate field of inquiry, including the history of concept, subject matter, objectives, kinds, methods, and applications. Therefore, the need to enhance the Islamic input and research pertaining to this field by introducing an Islamic civilizational framework and approach of inquiry becomes apparent. |
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