Between Western Philosophy and Islamic Philosophy

This study wants to analyze the common points and the points of difference between Western and Islamic philosophy. This is qualitative research using the exploratory-analytical method. This study finds that Western and Islamic philosophy has contributed to each other. The common point between Wester...

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Published in:Ibdaʻ (Purwokerto, Indonesia) Vol. 20; no. 2
Main Authors: Amril amril, Fuad Mahbub Siraj, Endrika Widdia Putri
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: LPPM IAIN Purwokerto 01-10-2022
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Summary:This study wants to analyze the common points and the points of difference between Western and Islamic philosophy. This is qualitative research using the exploratory-analytical method. This study finds that Western and Islamic philosophy has contributed to each other. The common point between Western and Islamic Philosophy lies in transmitting the truth. Meanwhile, we can see the point of difference in three aspects. First is the source of knowledge. Western philosophy comes from reason and the five senses, while Islamic philosophy is not only that but also from authority (al-Quran and al-Sunnah). Second, the characteristics of knowledge. Characteristics of knowledge in Western philosophy, namely, skeptical, rational-empirical, dichotomous, and positivistic-objective; while in Islamic Philosophy, namely, Qur'anic, harmonization of reason and revelation, theocentric, and value point of view. The third is the truth value of knowledge. The truth value of knowledge in Western philosophy is relative, while Islamic philosophies are absolute and some are relative.
ISSN:1693-6736
2477-5517
DOI:10.24090/ibda.v20i2.6362