Islamic thought from voices of resurgent Islam to the reformist voices of Islam: an analysis of new trends and themes in the Muslim world
In recent decades there has been the emergence of a few new trends such as modern Islam, progressive Islam, liberal Islam, civilizational Islam, moderate Islam, and the Voices of the Reformist Islam. All these trends have been presented as the trends of Islamic thought. The themes of these tren...
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Institute of Islamic Studies, University of the Punjab, Pakistan
2023
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Online Access: | http://irep.iium.edu.my/105444/7/105444_Islamic%20thought%20from%20voices%20of%20resurgent%20Islam%20to%20the%20reformist%20voices%20of%20Islam%20an%20analysis%20of%20new%20trends%20and%20themes%20in%20the%20Muslim%20world.pdf http://irep.iium.edu.my/105444/ https://www.alqalamjournalpu.com/index.php/Al-Qalam/article/view/2660 |
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Summary: | In recent decades there has been the emergence of a few
new trends such as modern Islam, progressive Islam,
liberal Islam, civilizational Islam, moderate Islam, and
the Voices of the Reformist Islam. All these trends have
been presented as the trends of Islamic thought. The
themes of these trends seem to be different from the
themes of Islamic thought. It appears that the premises
of these new trends seem to be different from the Islamic
thought. It is assumed that the Islamic thought is
generally based on the Islamic worldview and the Quran
and Sunnah. The aim of this paper is to investigate and
examine the views of those scholars who advocate the
Voices of Reformist Islam for the betterment of Muslims
of the world with those of the Voices of Resurgent of
Islam. This paper will focus only on reformist Islam and
follow the method of content analysis and examine the
trend of reformist Islam. It will help readers to determine
the nature of Islamic thought and those of new trends in
so-called Islamic thought. |
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