Islamic modernists and discourse on reason as a reconciliatory argument between Islam and the Western Enlightenment

This article examines the debates on the relationship between Islam and reason during the nineteenth century and early twentieth century. It argues that these debates were transnational but were largely influenced by similar debates in the Western tradition. It also affirms that modernists used disc...

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Main Author: Asmahan Sallah
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2015
Online Access:http://journalarticle.ukm.my/9088/
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spelling ukm-90882016-12-14T06:48:56Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/9088/ Islamic modernists and discourse on reason as a reconciliatory argument between Islam and the Western Enlightenment Asmahan Sallah, This article examines the debates on the relationship between Islam and reason during the nineteenth century and early twentieth century. It argues that these debates were transnational but were largely influenced by similar debates in the Western tradition. It also affirms that modernists used discourse on reason to reconcile Islam with Western Enlightenment. The article illustrates the various mechanisms which Islamic modernists implemented to facilitate such reconciliation. These mechanisms include rationalization of miracles, contesting the concept of prophethood, and rejecting the scholarship of Islamic jurisprudence and theology. Based on writings by several Islamic modernists, such as their biographies of Prophet Muhammad, Quran commentaries, and magazine articles in different Islamic countries, I ascribe these mechanisms to a gap between logic and experimental thought, a gap which seeped into the mind of Islamic modernists under the influence of Western contemporary thinkers. While this discourse claims compatibility between Islam and Western Enlightenment, it also resists the binary of the sacred and the secular, a major legacy of the Western Enlightenment. Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2015-06 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/9088/1/IJIT_Vol_7_June_2015_2_11-24.pdf Asmahan Sallah, (2015) Islamic modernists and discourse on reason as a reconciliatory argument between Islam and the Western Enlightenment. International Journal of Islamic Thought ( IJIT ), 7 . pp. 11-24. ISSN 2232-1314 http://www.ukm.my/ijit/Issue%207.htm
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description This article examines the debates on the relationship between Islam and reason during the nineteenth century and early twentieth century. It argues that these debates were transnational but were largely influenced by similar debates in the Western tradition. It also affirms that modernists used discourse on reason to reconcile Islam with Western Enlightenment. The article illustrates the various mechanisms which Islamic modernists implemented to facilitate such reconciliation. These mechanisms include rationalization of miracles, contesting the concept of prophethood, and rejecting the scholarship of Islamic jurisprudence and theology. Based on writings by several Islamic modernists, such as their biographies of Prophet Muhammad, Quran commentaries, and magazine articles in different Islamic countries, I ascribe these mechanisms to a gap between logic and experimental thought, a gap which seeped into the mind of Islamic modernists under the influence of Western contemporary thinkers. While this discourse claims compatibility between Islam and Western Enlightenment, it also resists the binary of the sacred and the secular, a major legacy of the Western Enlightenment.
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title Islamic modernists and discourse on reason as a reconciliatory argument between Islam and the Western Enlightenment
title_short Islamic modernists and discourse on reason as a reconciliatory argument between Islam and the Western Enlightenment
title_full Islamic modernists and discourse on reason as a reconciliatory argument between Islam and the Western Enlightenment
title_fullStr Islamic modernists and discourse on reason as a reconciliatory argument between Islam and the Western Enlightenment
title_full_unstemmed Islamic modernists and discourse on reason as a reconciliatory argument between Islam and the Western Enlightenment
title_sort islamic modernists and discourse on reason as a reconciliatory argument between islam and the western enlightenment
publisher Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
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url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/9088/
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