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Journal : ISTIFHAM

Modernization of Islamic Thought Amidst the Challenges of Radicalism and Secularism Kadir, Surni; Abd. Rasyid, Nurhayati; Rudji, Hamdi; Kamal, Kamal
ISTIFHAM Vol 3 No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Seutia Hukamaa Cendekia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71039/istifham.v3i1.86

Abstract

This article discusses the modernization of Islamic thought as a response to the increasingly complex challenges of radicalism and secularism in the contemporary era. Modernization in Islamic thought aims to align religious principles with the dynamics of developments in the era without sacrificing the core values of Islam. On the one hand, radicalism emerges as a movement that rejects all forms of change and modernity, often using the pretext of religion to legitimize violence and intolerance. On the other hand, secularism offers an approach that separates religion from public life, thus potentially reducing the role of spirituality in the social order. Through literature analysis and case studies in several Muslim countries, this article explores the strategy of modernizing Islamic thought that can be a middle ground between the two extremes. The results of the study indicate that the modernization of Islamic thought must be based on a deep understanding of classical texts, accompanied by contextualization according to the social and cultural needs of today's society. In addition, collaboration between Muslim intellectuals and traditional scholars plays an important role in spreading a moderate, inclusive, and relevant understanding of Islam. In conclusion, the modernization of Islamic thought can be an effective solution in bridging the need to adapt to global change without ignoring the essence of Islamic teachings, while at the same time countering the threats of radicalism and secularism. This research contributes to the development of moderate Islamic discourse that is appropriate to the modern socio-political context.
Co-Authors A, Muhammad Umar Abd Rahman Abd Rahman Abd. Rahman Abd. Rasyid, Nurhayati Abdul Wahab Abdul Wahid Adfar, Mohamad Adhinugroho, Michael Adri, Khaeriyah Agustianingsih, Diah Aksan, Muhammad Al Idrus, Thalhah Alaydrus, Albar Alaydrus, Talha Alexander Kurniawan Sariyanto Putera AR, Trisnawati Arifuddin Ahmad, Arifuddin Asrullah Asrullah, Asrullah Aswadi Aswadi Badjamal, Faigah A Bathesta, Yovi Djalamang, Zulfikar Jakaputera Dwi Erma Kusumawati Ecca, Suleha Erwin Hafid, Erwin Esianta, Esianta Evawarta I Pagisi Faradillah, Nurul Fatimah Azzahrah Fatmawati, Fatmawati Febrianti, Devy Firdaus Sutarna, Yunan Habiba, Syahrir Hammada Abbas Harwinda, Alfilonia Hasan Hasan Hijrah, Nur Hizyam, Muhammad Huzaemah Huzaemah, Huzaemah Imran, Muh Chairil Indra Farman Indra Indra Isdaryanti, Isdaryanti Ishaq Ishaq Jakaputera Djamalang, Zulfikar kadir, surni Kadir, Surni sr Kasau, M. Nursin R Khalik, Suhartini L, Syahrir L., Syahrir Latoki, Labandingi LIANTI, LIANTI LUBIS, MUKHLIS M, Saripuddin Mahmud, Hasrah Mahmud, Nurlaelah Malajong, Lary Septisari Mandrigau, Tiara Septia Mardhatillah, Mardhatillah Marjun, Marjun Maulid Sakaria Muhammad Hanafi Muhammad Ridwan MUHAMMAD RIZAL Muhammad Yasin Muhammad Yusuf Mustanir, Ahmad Mutmainnah Mutmainnah Nanang Qosim Nasir, Khaidir NINGSIH, NINGSIH Normawati Normawati, Normawati Nur Afni Nur Alamsyah, Nur Nuralamsyah, Nuralamsyah Nuranisa, Nuranisa Nurhalizah, Nurhalizah Nurwahida Nurwahida, Nurwahida P, Syahrul Pertiwi, Setya Ambar Pramudita Amalia, Aulia Ramlan, Pratiwi Rosmiati Rosmiati Rudji, Hamdi Rudy Harjanto Salim, Firza Umar Sam Hermansyah Samad, Wahyuddin Saputra, Andi. Muh. Akbar Saudi, Akbar Indrawan Shabir, M sirwan Suardi Zain, Suardi Sukirman Sukirman Sulaiman, Zulkarnain Sumardin, A Sunandar Said Syaharullah Disa, Syaharullah Syani, Ahmad Syarifuddin, Haeruddin Syawalia, Laila Taufik, Ashabul Umar A, Muhammad Usman Usman Wibawa Prasetya Yuhardianti, Yuhardianti Yuliana Yuliana Yuniar, Nabila Alda Yusmah Yusmah Zulfahmi Zulfahmi