This study aims to explain the object of the philosophy of the Qur’an by beginning with an explanation of the signs of the Qur’an about the source of knowledge, namely: first, the universe; second, human reason itself; third, the source of knowledge that comes from revelation. In addition, the method of obtaining knowledge is also explained, namely first, knowledge is obtained by humans through sensory perception (al-h}issi> ) or it can also be said through empirical experience (al-tajri>bah), second, through the baya>ni method (language analysis), third, through analysis of logical and rational thinking (naz}ariyah ‘aqliyah) or in the popular term burha>ni method, fourth, through intuition and contemplation or ma’rifat al-qalb after going through the riya>d}ah process and muja>hadah so that muka>syafah occurs, or better known as the ‘irfa>ni method, and fifth, through revelation and direct testimony (syaha>dah) of trusted people for the revelation to the prophet God, otherwise known as the al-matlu> method.
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