Towards a postmodern synthesis of Islamic science and modern science: The epistemological groundwork

The main purpose of this article is to provide an introductory discussion of one of several knowledge synthesis projects with which I have been engaged in the past one decade. I call this particular project “Postmodern Synthesis of Islamic Science and Modern Science.” For clarity about the whole pur...

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Main Author: Bakar, Osman
Format: Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: The Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre 2019
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description The main purpose of this article is to provide an introductory discussion of one of several knowledge synthesis projects with which I have been engaged in the past one decade. I call this particular project “Postmodern Synthesis of Islamic Science and Modern Science.” For clarity about the whole purpose of this project, an explanation of the terms in the title seems necessary. Let me first explain the meaning of the term ‘Islamic science’ in the sense I am using it here. A clarification of the term would help us to focus on the real issues that are raised by the title of this essay, since in current usage the term is found to connote several different meanings, and hence the possibility of confusion. Some people are using the term Islamic science as an English rendering in singular of the Arabic al-‘ulum al-Islamiyyah that primarily refers to the so-called religious sciences, especially the sciences of the Quran and Prophetic hadiths, science of principles of religion (‘ilm usul al-din), and sciences of Islamic jurisprudence (‘ilm al-fiqh) and principles of jurisprudence (‘ilm usul al-fiqh). From the point of view of Islamic epistemology, the term al-‘ulum al-Islamiyyah as understood by a large segment of the ‘ulama’ is found to be inherently problematic.
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spelling iium-807812021-10-12T08:12:22Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/80781/ Towards a postmodern synthesis of Islamic science and modern science: The epistemological groundwork Bakar, Osman B Philosophy (General) LB Theory and practice of education LB2300 Higher Education Q128 Islam and Science The main purpose of this article is to provide an introductory discussion of one of several knowledge synthesis projects with which I have been engaged in the past one decade. I call this particular project “Postmodern Synthesis of Islamic Science and Modern Science.” For clarity about the whole purpose of this project, an explanation of the terms in the title seems necessary. Let me first explain the meaning of the term ‘Islamic science’ in the sense I am using it here. A clarification of the term would help us to focus on the real issues that are raised by the title of this essay, since in current usage the term is found to connote several different meanings, and hence the possibility of confusion. Some people are using the term Islamic science as an English rendering in singular of the Arabic al-‘ulum al-Islamiyyah that primarily refers to the so-called religious sciences, especially the sciences of the Quran and Prophetic hadiths, science of principles of religion (‘ilm usul al-din), and sciences of Islamic jurisprudence (‘ilm al-fiqh) and principles of jurisprudence (‘ilm usul al-fiqh). From the point of view of Islamic epistemology, the term al-‘ulum al-Islamiyyah as understood by a large segment of the ‘ulama’ is found to be inherently problematic. The Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre 2019 Book Chapter PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/80781/2/80781%20Towards%20a%20Postmodern%20Synthesis%20of%20Islamic%20Science%20and%20Modern%20Scienc.pdf Bakar, Osman (2019) Towards a postmodern synthesis of Islamic science and modern science: The epistemological groundwork. In: The Muslim 500: The World’s 500 Most Influential Muslims, 2020. The Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre, Amman, Jordan, pp. 197-201. ISBN 978-9957-635-44-2 https://www.themuslim500.com/guest-contributions-2020/towards-a-postmodern-synthesis-of-islamic-science-and-modern-science-the-epistemological-groundwork/
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Towards a postmodern synthesis of Islamic science and modern science: The epistemological groundwork
title Towards a postmodern synthesis of Islamic science and modern science: The epistemological groundwork
title_full Towards a postmodern synthesis of Islamic science and modern science: The epistemological groundwork
title_fullStr Towards a postmodern synthesis of Islamic science and modern science: The epistemological groundwork
title_full_unstemmed Towards a postmodern synthesis of Islamic science and modern science: The epistemological groundwork
title_short Towards a postmodern synthesis of Islamic science and modern science: The epistemological groundwork
title_sort towards a postmodern synthesis of islamic science and modern science: the epistemological groundwork
topic B Philosophy (General)
LB Theory and practice of education
LB2300 Higher Education
Q128 Islam and Science
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http://irep.iium.edu.my/80781/2/80781%20Towards%20a%20Postmodern%20Synthesis%20of%20Islamic%20Science%20and%20Modern%20Scienc.pdf