From Discipline to Dissemination: A Survey on the Development of Islamic Studies

Authors

  • Shri Asharaf A university Of Kerala, India

Keywords:

Islamic law, Islamic Studies culture, Sociology

Abstract

This is inseparable from the fact that Islamic studies have undergone a long journey and have transformed and involved various explorations of very rich disciplines such as Islamic thought, culture, and history. This opens up opportunities to understand the complexity of the Islamic tradition. the spread of knowledge about Islamic studies also involves transformation. Collecting data from the development of texts on Islamic studies then analyzing the meanings and evaluations of the text. The discipline must continue to embrace the rich diversity of Islamic traditions, moving beyond the tellurocratic focus on the Arab heartland and recognizing the valuable contributions and narratives of Muslim communities across the Indian Ocean littoral and beyond.

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12-06-2024

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Asharaf A, . . S. . (2024). From Discipline to Dissemination: A Survey on the Development of Islamic Studies. GIC Proceeding, 2(1), 327–329. Retrieved from http://proceedings.uinbukittinggi.ac.id/gic/article/view/504