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This paper attempts to provide an archeology of knowledge more specifically the knowledge of faith as it is taught in contemporary Malaysia. Several texts have been identified to be taught in various madrasahs and at times local community prayer halls called “surau” in teaching credal belief to the religious students and public. A total of three main texts had been identified as being the most popular in the teaching of credal belief to the masses. Credal belief as it is sanctioned by the country’s religious establishment is the Asha’irah school which is part of the broad Ahlussunnah wal Jamaah belief system in Islam. The texts chosen are the popular texts used in teaching aqidah in the madrasah and mosques in the country. They are al-Durr al-Thamin (1232/1817), Aqidatun Najin fi ilmi usul al-Din (1308/1891) and Faridatul Fara’id (1313/1895). The relation between God and His creatures as depicted in the texts here would be exposed and analysed. Whether human actions are free or taking from the teachings of Ash’arite theologians, the idea of kasb is explained. This paper via a critical textual analysis aims to ask questions connected to issues of freewill while highlighting the role of God in human actions.
本文试图提供一个考古学的知识,更具体地说,信仰的知识,因为它是教导在当代马来西亚。已查明在各种伊斯兰学校和有时在称为“surau”的当地社区祈祷大厅教授一些文本,以便向宗教学生和公众教授可信的信仰。总共有三个主要文本被确定为在向群众传授信仰时最受欢迎的。国家宗教机构认可的信仰是阿莎伊拉学校,这是伊斯兰教广泛的Ahlussunnah wal Jamaah信仰体系的一部分。所选择的文本是国内伊斯兰学校和清真寺中教授阿奇达的流行文本。他们是al-Durr al-Thamin (1232/1817), Aqidatun Najin filmi usul al-Din(1308/1891)和Faridatul Fara 'id(1313/1895)。上帝和他的创造物之间的关系,在这里的文本描述将被暴露和分析。无论人类的行为是自由的,还是从阿什阿里特神学家的教义中吸取教训,卡什布的概念都得到了解释。本文通过批判性的文本分析,旨在提出与自由意志有关的问题,同时强调上帝在人类行为中的作用。