The islamic epistemological element of Al-Yaqin in critical thinking
To think, in Islam, is actually to perform an act of worship ('ibadah) and it is the thinking that strongly induces one's belief, faith and personality. The failure to engage critical thinking with Islamic Worldview could expose Muslim students to the misconception of the thinking as to pe...
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Main Authors: | Endut, M.N.A.-A., Nur Arfah, A.S. |
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Universiti Putra Malaysia
2015
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