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Toward An Islamic Alternative In Thought and Knowledge Zizha Jabir al Hlwfzni Introduction Current developments and the many acute problems facing the Muslim Ummah, especially at the intellectual level, present a serious challenge to Islam.
By way of introduction, I will give a brief description of the state of knowledge and thought, and of the educational and cultural systems in the contemporary Arab and Muslim world.
c The second approach considers contemporary Western thought and its world-view—its concepts of existence, of life and of man -to be universal, without it a modern culture and civiliza- tion cannot be built.
The Muslims also accepted this approach; and the contemporary social sciences and humanities, with these methods and such a philosophy, became the basic sources for the Muslirn’s education, the formation of his mentality, and the definition of his attitudes toward the values of truth and goodness.
” A strong link was established between the power, productivity, and ability of the West on the one hand, and Western thought, beliefs and concepts of God, the universe, man, religion, life, nature, time, history, matter, woman, the soul, science, knowledge, and various other matters on the other.
We must appreciate that the methods and theories of the modern humanities, social sciences, and arts were formed in a way that reflects Western thought and Western beliefs and strategies, in accordance with Western aims and goals of life.