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Title: Muslim Understanding of Pragmatism and It’s Application in Malaysia: A Critical Study
Authors: Sakinah Munarwarrah bt Hashim
Keywords: Pragmatism
Islamic Perspective
Muslim life
Issue Date: 6-Sep-2022
Abstract: This concept paper discusses the ideology of pragmatism. Globalization has exceptionally played an important role in every area of human life, especially in the cultural and religious dimensions. Apart from that, globalization is increasingly affecting Muslims' life. Along with this pragmatism, one of the modern ideologies, is also affecting Muslims' life. Pragmatism has become one of the important issues nowadays. Some people practice it in their daily life without knowing the suitability of this ideology from an Islamic perspective. The rapid progress of media and technology has changed the lifestyle of people to become more modern across the world, including Malaysia. The changing of the lifestyle has led Muslim people to be influenced by the pragmatism ideology. Therefore, we need to analyze what kind of pragmatism that suitable for Muslim from Islamic Perspective and Muslim scholar. A set of in-depth interview questions was instrumented for collecting data from the respondents on their thought and application of pragmatism in Malaysia. The result of this study revealed most of respondents claim there are some pragmatics, can be applied for Muslim because it stated that Islam actually already pragmatics. Then, it is suggested that for people especially for Muslim, need to understand better the pragmatics in Islam before influence or just follow the western ideology
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/25448
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