1997
DOI: 10.35632/ajis.v14i2.2249
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Conceptual and Practical Dimensions of Islamization of Knowledge

Abstract: IntroductionIn the 1980s, the understanding and practice of Islam in Malaysiaentered a new phase. The global Islamic resurgence coupled with localMalaysian factors saw numerous important events talcing place. First, in1981 Dr. Mahathir Mohamed became Malaysia's fourth prime minister.Second, in 1982 the opposition Islamic Party of Malaysia (PAS) wastaken over by new leadership that claimed total commitment to settingup an Islamic state and rejecting nationalism and ethnic politics. Also, inthe same year, Anwar … Show more

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“…These scholars shared a common objective: the pursuit of justice, well-being, and the expansion of knowledge. They formed a tradition that explored ways to advance various disciplines, including economics, by drawing upon Islamic sources of knowledge, as elucidated by Haneef (2009) and Malkawi (2014)103104.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…These scholars shared a common objective: the pursuit of justice, well-being, and the expansion of knowledge. They formed a tradition that explored ways to advance various disciplines, including economics, by drawing upon Islamic sources of knowledge, as elucidated by Haneef (2009) and Malkawi (2014)103104.…”
Section: Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%