Yasmin, Yusroh El and Soleh, Achmad Khudori ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5145-6046
(2024)
The nature of the universe in Al-Kindi's metaphysical perspective and its coherence with Qur'anic evidence.
JAQFI: Journal of Aqidah and Islamic Philosophy, 9 (2).
pp. 109-119.
ISSN 2714-9420
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Abstract
The form of the universe can be seen by the five senses, but the nature of the creation of the universe is included in the study area of metaphysics because it is abstract and related to the nature of God's form. In the study of philosophy, the nature of the universe is still widely debated; however, these differences are based on the arguments of the thoughts of each philosopher. One of the philosophers who expressed his opinions about the nature of the universe was A-Kindi. This article aims to reveal the nature of the universe from the metaphysical perspective of Al-Kindi, who was one of the Muslim philosophers and the first Arab to introduce philosophy to Islam. This study used a qualitative research method based on the type of library research. The researcher used book literature and previous research journals as a data source. Furthermore, the researcher analyzed and described the data narratively. The results of this study reveal that Al-Kindi's metaphysical perspective on the universe is mutants (new), which means that the universe is a creature (created) not derived from the emanation of the form of the date (God). Al-Kindi's opinion on the world's creation can be coherent with the verses of the Qur'an: QS. Al-Hadid (57): 3, QS. Hud (11): 7, QS. Al-Anbiya' (21): 30, QS. Al-Baqarah (2): 117
Item Type: | Journal Article |
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Keywords: | Al-Kindi; Metaphysics; Reality; Universe. |
Subjects: | 22 PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES > 2203 Philosophy |
Divisions: | Faculty of Psychology |
Depositing User: | Dr Achmad Khudori Soleh |
Date Deposited: | 30 Dec 2024 14:18 |
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