Philosophical Repercussions in Islamic Creeds; in both Methodology and Theme

Authors

  • علي محمود عكَّام Ali Mahmoud Akkam جامعة حلب

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33977/0507-000-054-002

Keywords:

philosophical repercussions, Islamic creeds, methodological issues, thematic issues

Abstract

The research demonstrates that If philosophy, in one of its semantic aspects, means free thinking of things with giving rationality a wider authority in judgment and estimating; As a consequence, is a prominent characteristic of the Islamic thought generally, whereas it will be most obvious in the Islamic creeds books, particularly as a number of philosophic and logic elements are distributed in many ideological issues; even more they’re mixed to the maximum, especially during the late eras of this science, through an inductive and analytic method.
This research sets out to uncover the most important philosophical repercussions in Islamic creeds; in both methodology and theme. The ultimate result has reflected the effect of the Islamic thought by the new knowledge within the Quranic way of “knowing”, without any abolition or crushing its methodological originality and religious specificity.
In order for contemporary scholars of beliefs to interact with the movement of contemporary philosophy, along the path of the ancestors investing human knowledge where its signs appeared and this is within the framework of intellectual freedom, which is an essential and prominent feature in Islam.
The research centered on three main topics, which are the tributaries of the incoming philosophical thought, and the most important philosophical implications in the doctrinal methodology, and the most important philosophical implications in doctrinal issues.

Author Biography

علي محمود عكَّام Ali Mahmoud Akkam, جامعة حلب

أستاذ مساعد

Published

2020-12-02

How to Cite

Ali Mahmoud Akkam ع. م. ع. (2020). Philosophical Repercussions in Islamic Creeds; in both Methodology and Theme. Journal of Al-Quds Open University for Humanities and Social Studies, 1(54). https://doi.org/10.33977/0507-000-054-002

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