Digital Muslim Review
Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): December

Divine Traces in Code: Algorithmic Analysis of the Order Patterns of the Universe from an Islamic Perspective

Kurniawan, Ade Fakih (Unknown)
Wahyudi, M Iman (Unknown)
Megandani, Adi (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
28 Feb 2026

Abstract

This article examines the relationship between Islamic theological conceptions of cosmic order and contemporary discussions of algorithmic structure in computational science. The study focuses on proposing a conceptual and interpretive framework for understanding recurring patterns in nature—such as mathematical regularities, systemic interdependence, and structural coherence—through the lens of Islamic cosmology. This approach moves beyond a simple empirical demonstration of divine design. By synthesizing scientific literature on pattern formation with Islamic intellectual traditions, this paper argues that computational models can serve as heuristic tools for interpreting natural order within a theistic worldview. Consequently, the claims are situated within a theological–philosophical discourse that reflects on how structured regularities may be meaningfully interpreted as signs (āyāt) of divine wisdom, rather than being framed as empirical proof of divine agency. In doing so, the study contributes to interdisciplinary conversations on religion, science, and digital epistemology, offering a nuanced account of how faith-based cosmology can critically engage contemporary computational paradigms.

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Journal Info

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dmr

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Religion Arts Humanities Social Sciences

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Digital Muslim Review focuses on a landscape view of Islam and Muslim societies in a digital world, paying attention to how its various approaces embody new ways of analysis and critical thinking. The journal discusses ongoing debates in digital Islam within the Muslim world, such as defining the ...