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{{short description|Concept integrating Islamic and modern knowledge}} {{About|Islamization of Knowledge|the 1981 book|Islamization of Knowledge (book)}} {{Islamism sidebar|Concepts}} The '''[[Islamization]] of Knowledge''' (also abbreviated as '''IoK''') is a conceptual framework originating from Islamic philosophy, advocating for the integration of Islamic teachings with modern academic disciplines, such as the social sciences, management sciences, humanities, sciences, engineering, and technology. This model emphasizes that all knowledge and scientific inquiry should align with the principles of Islam, aiming to foster a holistic understanding of the world through an Islamic worldview.<ref>{{cite book | last=Rosenthal | first=Franz | year=2006 | title=Knowledge Triumphant: The Concept of Knowledge in Medieval Islam | location=Boston; Leiden | publisher=Brill}}</ref> This includes aligning ethical principles and scientific practices with Islamic teachings to address contemporary issues.
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