PROGRESSIVE ISLAM: A SOCIAL STUDY OF TAN MALAKA'S ISLAMIC THOUGHT

United Kingdom: Ethics International Press. Translated by Tohis Reza Adeputra (2024)
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Abstract

This book's core is exploring Islam Tan Malaka, later characterized as progressive Islamic thought. To demonstrate this, the author uses the theory sociology of knowledge formulated by Peter L. Berger and Thomas Luckmann, as well as the philosophy of science of critical realism formulated by Roy Bhaskar, as an approach to analysis. The result is the concept of Madilog as a progressive Islamic method that gave birth to the concept of monotheism as the foundation for the existence of social justice, which later became the foundation for Human Rights (HAM), gender equality, pluralism, and unity of ummah. These concepts are conditionally interconnected based on the principle of causality and the laws of dialectics. This conceptual construction is what the author calls progressive Islam Tan Malaka.

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Reza Adeputra Tohis
State Islamic Institute of Manado

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