The Real Cry of Syed Shaykh al-Hady

The Real Cry of Syed Shaykh al-Hady
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Publisher : Islamic Renaissance Front
Total Pages : 434
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ISBN-10 : 9789671099247
ISBN-13 : 9671099246
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Book Synopsis The Real Cry of Syed Shaykh al-Hady by : Alijah Gordon

Download or read book The Real Cry of Syed Shaykh al-Hady written by Alijah Gordon and published by Islamic Renaissance Front. This book was released on 2021-06-17 with total page 434 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Syed Shaikh al-Hady lived in a period where the hegemonic position of Traditionalist Islam in the Malay-Muslim society was challenged by modernization. The traditionalist ulama’ perceived modernity as an ideological enemy; but on the other hand Syed Shaikh al-Hady worked and preached for a synthesis between the two. He believed that Islam and modernization are not antagonistic to each other. Instead, both are useful combination to revive the rational and scientific approach within the Islamic discourse hence making it very attractive to the younger generation of his time. And even until today, Syed Shaykh al-Hady remains as an inspiring figure and an icon for the various contemporary Islamic reformist movements that have resumed the work of islah (reform) and tajdid (renewal) for the betterment of the Muslim society.


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