Universalism of Islamic Scholarly Tradition: New Directions for Islamic Studies
Ibrahim Siregar,
Suheri Sahputra Rangkuti
Abstract:<p align="left"><strong>Abstract<em></em></strong></p><p>The universalism of the Islamic scholarly tradition is seen as one of the keys in responding to some challenges and opportunities that come along with an increasingly connected modernity. This research examines the evolution of Islamic thought from a period of disintegration to integration and underscores the importance of the universalist approach in uniting different schools and views within the Islamic world. … Show more
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