Towards a Contemporary Arab Islamic Renaissance

Authors

  • Dr. Younes El Azouz : A researcher at the Moroccan Center for Educational Studies and Research in Rabat, Morocco, and a visiting professor at the Higher School of Teachers in Tetouan, Morocco

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56989/benkj.v2i3.987

Keywords:

Renaissance, Arab Renaissance, contemporary Renaissance, reform

Abstract

This study seeks to identify the historical definition of the Arab-Islamic Renaissance, its contexts and the reasons for its occurrence, whether political, religious, reformist or other, and to identify the most prominent pioneers, discuss their ideas, and follow their methods, with careful consideration of the reform projects that they led in critical historical stages, aimed at reviving the Arab and Islamic nation from its slumber. The study relied on combining an integrated synthesis of research curricula, especially the descriptive analytical approach, the inductive approach, and the comparative approach. The study concluded that the Arab and Islamic nation is still in a renaissance. and awakening, as long as it seeks to achieve the same goals that the previous Arab renaissance sought, and It has not yet been achieved, and it finally recommended a set of recommendations, foremost of which is the importance of gathering the efforts of the political actor, the thinker, the educational actor, the religious reformer, the world of technology and other pioneers, and their working with a clear scientific method, based on bringing up the outcomes of the previous reforms without relying on them, and looking ahead to the future with its challenges and prospects.

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Published

2022-03-01

How to Cite

El Azouz, Y. (2022). Towards a Contemporary Arab Islamic Renaissance. Ibn Khaldoun Journal for Studies and Researches, 2(3). https://doi.org/10.56989/benkj.v2i3.987

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