This research aims to examine the convergence of thought between two prominent figures in the Islamic world, namely Yusuf al-Qardhawi and Fazlur Rahman, in the context of Sharia economics and Islamic education. This study is comparative in nature, focusing on the analysis of their thoughts related to the principles of Sharia economics and their approaches to shaping Islamic education relevant to contemporary times. The research method employed in this study is a literature review, which includes the analysis of the works of Yusuf al-Qardhawi and Fazlur Rahman, as well as relevant literature studies. The findings of the research indicate that despite their different intellectual backgrounds, there is convergence in their views on Sharia economic principles, such as economic justice, ownership, and the prohibition of usury. Furthermore, both emphasize the importance of inclusive, contextual, and contemporary-relevant Islamic education. This research contributes to understanding the convergence of thought between Yusuf al-Qardhawi and Fazlur Rahman in the context of Sharia economics and Islamic education. These findings can serve as a source of inspiration for the development of more inclusive and relevant Sharia economic thought, as well as Islamic education that aligns with the demands of contemporary times.
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