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Islamization of Human Sciences

The primary goal of the book is to provide a conceptual framework and work-plan for the Islamization of Knowledge (IOK) specifically within the human sciences. It addresses the educational dilemma faced by Muslims due to the prevalence of secular Western models of thought, aiming to produce a re-integration of Islamic perspectives across all academic disciplines. The book is structured into several chapters that analyse both general theories of knowledge and specific applications in social sciences.

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A Critical Survey of Islamization of Knowledge

The book is a succinct summary of the major thoughts in Islamization of knowledge and the noted author provides a clear demonstration of ideas and how they contrast with each other. An equally useful contribution of the book is the illustration of the different views in flowchart diagram to ease understanding through illustrations. Finally, the book also contains abstracts of seminal works together with a useful and relevant bibliography for interested readers.

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Islamic Worldview and Sustainable Development: Limits of Legal Compliance and the Need for Ethics

Sustainable development in an Islamic economy is unattainable without the integration of ethics. To stay relevant, it is essential to broaden the interpretation of Shariah compliance beyond mere legal requirements, incorporating maqasid and qawaid to foster positive social and environmental outcomes. Islamic economics and finance are designed to benefit all humanity, not just Muslims, and achieving “Rahmatil alamin” (mercy to all) requires ethics to be deeply embedded in the economy. However, this can only be realized by transforming the mind-set of economic agents from “homo Islamic-legalus” to “homo Islamic-ethicus,” who prioritize ethical decision-making.

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