1. Hasan hanafi
Hasan Hanafi, born on February 13, 1935 in Cairo, is a reformer in Islamic thought, the main point of which lies in how Islam can be actualized in context and in real life, especially to transform Muslims from backwardness to progress. [1] The initial idea was to reconstruct traditional theology. Traditional theology, said Hanafi, was born in a historical context when the Islamic core of the belief system, namely God's transcendence, was attacked by representatives of old sects and cultures. Theology is intended to maintain the main doctrine and to maintain its purity.
2. Abid al banjiri
Not much different from Hanafi, he offered a reconstruction of traditional Islamic thought. To reconstruct the traditional Arabic reasoning thought formation, the epistemological thinking offered by al-Jabiri bayani, 'irfani, and burhani became moderate Islamic thought today. Thus, the critique of reason here is intended to free Arabic reason from the hegemony of turts, then start again from the reality of Arab-Islamic culture itself, without having to be burdened with the majority / dominant perspective that has been rooted for so long in the consciousness of the Ara nation.
Hasan Hanafi and al-Jabiri's thoughts above show a similarity in their goal to deconstruct classical Arabic thought. Hassan Hanafi himself in the paradigm of his journey of thinking indeed stumbled into a dilemma. At the beginning of his intellectual career he strongly supported the Muslim Brotherhood movement which at the time he was led by Sayyid Qutb, a movement based on the ideals of actualizing the values of the Qur'an and hadith in Islamic societies while continuing to adapt them to the development of modern knowledge. Permanent
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