The Discourse of Renewal in Quranic Studies: Foundations and Guidelines
Abstract
This article examines the foundational principles, emerging trends, and distinctive features of the renewal discourse in contemporary Quranic studies. It elucidates key concepts, establishes comprehensive guidelines for renewal, and identifies four prominent interpretive approaches: the scientific, reformist, modernist, and purposive trends. The study underscores both the significance and potential pitfalls of the renewal discourse, emphasizing the critical need for renewers to adhere to sound hermeneutical principles to safeguard against deviant exegetical tendencies. Through a rigorous assessment of contemporary trends and their methodologies, the article offers nuanced insights into the current landscape of Quranic studies, illuminating both its challenges and opportunities for future scholarship
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