Islam and Secularism

Author: Syed Muhammad Naquib al-Attas
Publisher: Ta’dib International
Year of Publication: 1978 (First Publication), 2019 (Reprinted)
Print Length: 214 pages
Genre: Islamic Studies / Islamic Theology, Ethics and Philosophy
Area: The Muslim World, Malay-Indonesian Archipelago, Southeast Asia
Topic: Muslim, Islam, Secularism, Islamization of Knowledge / Dewesternization of Knowledge, Islamic Psyche, Human Psyche, Ethics & Morality, Culture & Society, Education, Civilization; Modernity, Modernism, Modern
Written 40 years ago, this book is one of the most creative and original works of a Muslim thinker in the contemporary Muslim world. The author deals with fundamental problems faced by contemporary Muslims and provides real solutions, beginning with a discussion on ‘The Contemporary Western Christian Background’ in Chapter (I), followed by his analysis of the concepts (which he newly defines) of ‘secular’, ‘secularization’, and ‘secularism’ in Chapter (II). All this is then contrasted in Chapter (IV) of the book entitled ‘Islam: The Concept of Religion and the Foundation of Ethics and Morality’.
Based on all the preceding explanation, the author proceeds to analyze the Muslim ‘dilemma’ by declaring that it should be resolved primarily through what he calls the “dewesternization of knowledge” or, conversely, the “islamization of contemporary knowledge”, an original concept conceived and elucidated by the author for the past five decades. Numerous original and profound ideas are contained in this book—arrived at chiefly through critical study of the Muslim tradition—such as the concepts of dīn, ‘adl, ḥikmah, adab, ma‘nā, and ta’dīb, and their significance in the development of an Islamic system of education.
The rationale for the Islamization of contemporary knowledge and the establishment of a truly Islamic university was in fact provided for the first time in contemporary Muslim thought by this author long before the appearance of the present book, which explains these interconnected subjects more concisely. Further, the appendix entitled, ‘On Islamization: The Case of the Malay-Indonesian Archipelago’ is an actual explanation and application of the seminal ideas discussed in the book. This is a must read for all Muslims and those concerned with the problems and effects of secularization in our world today.
Table of Contents
Author’s Note to the First Audition
Preface to the Second Printing
1. The Contemporary Western Christian Background
2. Secular-Secularization-Secularism
3. Islam: The Concept of Religion and the Foundation of Ethics and Morality
4. The Muslim Dilemma
5. The Dewesternization of Knowledge:
Introduction
The Nature of Man
The Nature of Knowledge
Definition and Aims of Education
Islamic System of Order and Discipline
Concluding Remarks and Suggestions
Appendix: On Islamization: The Case of the Malay-Indonesian Archipelago
Indexes: General Index & Index of Proper Names
List of Figures: Figure I, II, III, IV

Syed Muhammad Naquib al-Attas is a Muslim philosopher and historian. He received his M.A and Ph.D. (1965) from McGill University, and the University of London respectively with a special focus on Islamic philosophy, theology and metaphysics. His two-volume doctoral thesis on The Mysticism of Hamzah Fansuri remains the most important and comprehensive work to-date on one of the greatest and perhaps most controversial Sufi scholars in the Malay world. He returned to Malaysia in 1964, and in 1965 became the Head of the Division of Literature in the Department of Malay Studies at the University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur. Between 1968 and 1970 he served as the Dean of the Faculty of Arts. He later in 1970 became one of the founders of the National University Malaysia where he founded and directed the Institute of Malay Language, Literature, and Culture (IBKKM).
As a scholar of Islam, al-Attas has made significant contribution to the contemporary world of Islam in the domains of the Islamization of contemporary knowledge and of Muslim education. He was responsible for the conceptualisation of the Islamic University, which he initially formulated at the First World Conference on Muslim Education, held in Makkah (1979).
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