Islamic rationalism between tradition and controversy

Hamzah, Hakma, Soleh, Achmad Khudori ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5145-6046 and Wardani, Azmi Putri Ayu (2024) Islamic rationalism between tradition and controversy. Jurnal Penelitian Keislaman, 20 (1). pp. 94-108. ISSN 1829-6491

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Abstract

Long before Greek philosophy influenced Islamic thought, Islam already had a tradition of rational thinking. This study traces the role of language in the development of Islamic rationalism and addresses 19th-century Orientalists' claims that Islamic philosophy is merely an imitation of Greek philosophy. Using a qualitative library research approach, the study finds:(1) The rationalism in Islam is a genuine product of Islamic intellectual effort, rooted in the Qur'an and Hadith. The interpretation of these sources gave rise to the Islamic rational system, particularly through the study of language (nahw-sarf), proving that Islamic rationalism is an intrinsic part of its tradition.(2) The claim that Islamic rationalism is adopted from Greek thought is countered by evidence that rational thinking was practiced in Islam long before Greek philosophy's influence. Muslim philosophers further developed Greek ideas, creating a unique form of rationality known as hikmah, demonstrating that Islamic philosophy is an original intellectual tradition.

Item Type: Journal Article
Keywords: Hikmah; linguistic logic; Islamic rationalism
Subjects: 22 PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES > 2203 Philosophy
Divisions: Faculty of Psychology
Depositing User: Dr Achmad Khudori Soleh
Date Deposited: 03 Jul 2024 10:02

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